
The Desire For Attention Online Becomes The Driving Force Of Madness In ‘Like Me’ (FILM REVIEW)
Social media horror is well-trod these days, but Like Me takes it a new direction.
Social media horror is well-trod these days, but Like Me takes it a new direction.
[rating=9.00] Contrary to what you hear in the media, good things do come from Alabama. This is especially true when it comes to what may be the state’s greatest export:
In the latest Wannabe, artist Chris Prunckle reviews the 2017 solo album We All Want The Same Things from The Hold Steady’s Craig Finn, in his signature six-panel comic strip form. Click on the image for full resolution
There are two things you need to know about Blackberry Smoke: 1 – When they play a show anywhere near you, go. Do not hesitate, do not worry about the
If anyone knows how to throw a party, it’s DJ Jonathan Toubin. For over a decade the master of mixers has been on a crusade across the U.S. and around
On January 18, 1978 a group of hungry young musicians stepped onto the stage for the first time and changed bluegrass music. Exactly forty years later, the members of Hot
Since their debut album, B.R.M.C., in 2001, San Francisco-based rock band Black Rebel Motorcycle Club have garnered a steady following of fans. Though their name brings to mind a band
Caleb Carr’s groundbreaking novel is brought to life by TNT.
[rating=7.00] If Inara George’s Dearest Everybody proves anything, it’s that she not need trade on her lineage in any way shape or form (she’s the daughter of Little Feat’s co-founder
Nicolas Cage is at his most unhinged in Brian Taylor’s new thriller.