
‘The Gentlemen’ – Guy Ritchie’s Return To Top Form (DVD REVIEW)
[rating=8.00] Given his output over the last decade, with Sherlock Holmes, King Arthur, and Aladdin, it’s easy to forget that Guy Ritchie came up in the film game in the
[rating=8.00] Given his output over the last decade, with Sherlock Holmes, King Arthur, and Aladdin, it’s easy to forget that Guy Ritchie came up in the film game in the
This venerable band, The Nighthawks, the pride of the D.C. area, will reach their 50th year as a band at the end of 2021 with vocalist/harmonicist Mark Wenner as its
Fiona Apple’s Fetch The Bolt Cutters is a triumphant and very well-timed return after an eight-year hiatus. Apple’s fifth album, an introspective, 13 song journey defies genre. Apple sings, raps,
Leave to Joe Ely to deliver the first set of songs meant directly for this health pandemic. While we have all been social distancing. Ely, echoing the sentiments of most,
There is a painful irony to Brett Newski’s latest LP, Don’t Let The Bastards Get You Down, as it arrives at a time when the globe is on mandatory lockdown;
The complications of modern love are explored in this largely improvisational film.
Shelby Lynne made her mark 20 years ago with I Am Shelby Lynne, the album which earned her a Best New Artist Grammy nod. This Shelby Lynne is spare, as has
Church House Blues is the most fully realized album of Crystal Shawanda’s split career. She began as an indigenous musician growing up on the Wikwemikong reserve on an island in
Leslie Mendelson’s If You Can’t Say Anything Nice …is a worthy successor to 2017’s Love and Murder, one of the best records of that year (along another on which she
To be clear this is not the first album from Reverend Shawn Amos, it’s just the first with his newly formed band, The Brotherhood. Oh, in case you’re wondering, Amos