The hip-hop artist attempts to piece together a visually complex and stunning piece, but overdoes the effect to a clichéd fault.
Chris Cornell, Editors, And Hurts In Singles This Week
Soundgarden’s Chris Cornell releases “Never Forgot My Broken Heart.” while Editors unveil “Life Is A Fear” and Hurts goes with “Slow.”
Joe LaRocca: The Month Movie Man
“This was kind of me maturing as a filmmaker, realizing that I don’t even need to be in it because people know that I’m making it.”
Westeros Report: The North Still Snows
This is fun. Frustrating, but fun. It makes the audience as integral to the telling of the story as Martin or Benioff and Weiss.
Getting Through ‘The Thick Of It’
Netflix may be full of American television programs, but sometimes you have to look outside the country for something truly special.
FX’s ‘Executioner’ Has All The Blood, But No Guts
FX’s newest program mimics HBO’s ‘Game of Thrones’ in many ways, but fails to live up to its level of fantastic fiction.
‘Everest’ Climbs To The Peak Of The IMAX Experience
Josh Brolin, Keira Knightley, and Jake Gyllenhaal star in this biographical thriller about the treacherous climb of Mount Everest.
‘The Scorch Trials’: A Complex Maze Of Dystopian Deja Vu
Barreling over its own plot lines, the second installment in the ‘Maze Runner’ series leaves a lot up in the air for another sequel.
Depp Returns To Form, Despite ‘Mass’ Of Shoehorned Storytelling
Johnny Depp hasn’t been this good since ‘Fear and Loathing,’ but can he make up for the rest of the film’s faults?
Juice And William Bolton Make Middle East ‘Gold’
Joined by William Bolton and Berklee’s Kyle Thornton and the Company, Juice jams to originals “Gold” and “Where I Wanna Be” and beloved cover “September.”