Marlon Wayans’ new comedy special ‘Woke-ish’ is funny-ish but still retains all of the entertainment and energy of Wayans’ past work.
“Ignore Me” Ignores Bitter Lyrics for a Playful Music Video
Betty Who’s confusing yet entertaining music video for “Ignore Me” adds an element of carefree fun to the cutting breakup anthem.
Janelle Monáe, Bishop Briggs, Kacey Musgraves New in Singles this Week
Janelle Monáe’s “Django Jane” breaks chains with pointed references to female and black empowerment and Bishop Briggs refuses to put up the “White Flag,” while Kacey Musgraves sings of bluer skies on “Butterflies.”
Just as Many Losers as Winners in ‘Game Night’
Patrick Bateman and Rachel McAdams provide plenty of laughs in ‘Game Night’ but not enough to save the movie from mediocrity.
‘Annihilation’ Stumbles Over Heady Concepts and Futurism
Alex Garland’s new movie, ‘Annihilation,’ trips over its own feet in its attempt to convey high-concept science fiction and visuals.
‘Red Sparrow’ Flaps Wings in Vain
Director Francis Lawrence and star Jennifer Lawrence can’t save ‘Red Sparrow’ from its bulky and clunky script and poor pacing.
‘Black Panther’ Sets a High Cultural Standard
‘Black Panther’ impresses audiences with a compelling story and insightful characters and an ideological message.
Born Ruffians Grapple with Bigger Ideas
‘Uncle, Duke & The Chief’ is nothing to write home about, but delivers an emotional and insightful sound through strong songwriting.
‘Everything Sucks!’ Lives Up to its Name
“Everything Sucks!” is the stereotypical coming-of-age story, minus the characters viewers actually care about.
Juice Showcases Diversity on New Single “Sugar”
Khalid, Mt. Joy, and Boston College’s own Juice all release new singles.