Ever the outlier, beatless meditations and Zulu rap sit side-by-side on ex-The Knife member Olof Dreijer’s debut solo LP Loud ...
Bitter Christmas' is mid-tier Pedro Almodóvar: immaculately art-directed and color-blocked, as per, and plenty enjoyable.
One of Rhino Records’ Record Store Day 2026 offerings is a Stone Temple Pilots live album from 2001. The album finds the band on tour for it’s Shangri-La Dee Da album, the last album from its original ...
Shot in July 2025 over four consecutive shows at Manchester's Co-op Live arena, the film combines show footage with behind-the-scenes peeks into a day in the life of a pop star. By Angie Han ...
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Given only the slightest of insights into what director Christopher Nolan intended, Hans Zimmer set about creating a score for Interstellar that he would later call the best work of his career.
In “Here Where We Live Is Our Country,” Molly Crabapple tells the story of a Jewish labor movement that fought antisemitism and nationalism with equal fervor. By Max Strasser When you purchase an ...
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Warning: this review contains full spoilers for The Pitt Season 2, Episode 12! The Pitt may be an engrossing watch, but it sure doesn’t qualify as escapism. This is not a series I can recommend to ...
There is a universal truth of NCIS: Origins, and it’s that everybody loves Mary Jo. She’s the beating heartbeat of NIS. Their office doesn’t function properly without her, and the prospect of it ...