Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds pose introspective questions on ‘Who Built the Moon?’- an album that takes listeners on a journey through a vivid world full of desperation and wonder.
Franco’s ‘Disaster Artist’ Hilariously Depicts Making of the Worst Movie Ever
Director and star of the film James Franco exhibits superb character development and endless humor, but leaves viewers underwhelmed at times.
‘The Shape of Water’ Highlights Aspects of Humanity, Breaks Preconceptions
‘The Shape of Water’ provides a realistic glimpse into 1960’s society and teeters between the mystical and the deeply, intrinsically human.
N.E.R.D. and Future Live the High Life in Singles This Week
N.E.R.D. and Future keep it “1000” with their new single this week, along with recently released tracks by Björk and Kodak Black.
OK Go’s New Music Video Finds Itself Obsessed With Visuals
OK Go, the visually stunning rock band, features multicolored printer paper, animation and illusion it its new music video “Obsession.”
‘Daddy’s Home 2’ Sires Another Terrible Christmas Comedy
‘Daddy’s Home 2’ brings nothing to the table, aside from poor humor, bad dialogue, and the unfortunate casting of Mel Gibson.
Skeletal, Slapstick Humor Prevails in Heartwarming ‘Coco’
As a young boy chases his dreams of becoming a musician, ‘Coco’ honors Mexican culture and entertains audiences with a vibrant aesthetic.
Green Day’s ‘Back in the USA’ Breaks the Status Quo
The music video’s pointed political commentary and thematic aesthetic challenges viewers to reject propaganda and groupthink.
‘Punisher’ Depicts Dark Origins, Graphic Adventures
Gratuitous violence and unbridled revenge dominate the Netflix series, which carries the show through its underdeveloped plot.
‘Three Billboards’ Transforms Anger into Hope, Grief into Action
‘Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri’ analyzes police efficacy in a dark and comedic fashion.