
‘The Bad Batch’ Takes A Saturated Look At Our Modern American Dystopia (FILM REVIEW)
[rating=7.00] The Bad Batch is the kind of film where the less is said about it, the better. Not just for the lack of spoilers, but to give each viewer
[rating=7.00] The Bad Batch is the kind of film where the less is said about it, the better. Not just for the lack of spoilers, but to give each viewer
[rating=3.00] There’s a certain futility you feel when going in to watch, then review, a movie like Transformers: The Last Knight. The series is critically lauded, but makes billions of
Yep Roc Records, the artist-driven label that proudly refuses to be labeled, will celebrate its 20th anniversary with Yep Roc 20, a three-night concert blowout to be held October 19,
On August 25th, 2017 GRAMMY®-nominated singer/songwriter Seth Glier will release Birds, the follow up to his 2015 critically acclaimed If I Could Change One Thing. In early 2016, Seth gave a
In their home state of Ohio, the Cricketbows have carved out their own psych-rock sound and in the process they’ve won over loyal fans. Their sound is both catchy and
Sophia Coppola’s ‘The Beguiled’ Is A Stark, Sometimes Flawed Civil War Vignette
[rating=8.00] If you’ve ever been to a live show and heard an incredible acoustic version of a song you know really well, and just wished more than anything that you
[rating=8.00] Willie Nile’s self-composed material hasn’t always measured up to his impassioned performances, so an album of cover material was probably inevitable. Still, he couldn’t have chosen a more fitting
[rating=8.00] Every so often you hear a record that makes you think, “they don’t make ‘em like this anymore,” and that is consistently the case with Steelism’s stellar new follow