Tame Impala keeps the psychedelic coming, Rihanna wants her money, and HBO’s ‘Girls’ gets a St. Vincent promo.
‘A Gentleman’s Guide’ To Love, Fame, Success On Broadway
The genius of near Tony-winning “A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder” and falling in love with Broadway on break.
Matt And Kim Swing And Drum Their Way To A ‘New Glow’
Indie (and marital) duo Matt and Kim release an album fit for those indie dance parties all these young people are having these days.
Sufjan Stevens Reckons With Boyhood In ‘Carrie & Lowell’
Sufjan Stevens’ ‘Carrie & Lowell’ offers a peek into the singer’s childhood without forgoing his traditional acoustic sound.
‘Better Call Saul’ Still Leaves A Bit To Be Desired As It Wraps Up Its First Season
Gilligan’s recent spinoff, ‘Better Call Saul’ concluded its first season with a Breaking Bad-esque showdown in an episode titled, ‘Macro.’
How To Cinephile In The Summer
The impending release of ‘Ted 2″ got you down? Here’s some advice for those who feel over-wrought by the summer’s predictable set of offerings.
Two Nights, Four Shows, One Fleabag
My Mother’s Fleabag left the group’s historic venue of the O’Connell House behind this weekend and took on Vandy’s Cabaret Room for the first time for its 35th Anniversary Spring Big Show.
Crass Comedy Wins The Day In Ferrell And Hart’s ‘Get Hard’
Comedian Kevin Hart and Will Ferrell make for a vulgar yet somehow endearing odd couple in their first collaboration.
Social Media Pressure Drives Malik Out Of One Direction
The direction of Zayn Malik and his former band mates ultimately lies apart. The group’s most talented vocalists moves on.
Boy-Meets-Alien Yet Again in DreamWorks ‘Home’
‘Home’ evokes the familiar moves made in the past by films like ‘E.T.’ without adding much else to its essence.