Noël Wells Reflects On The Festival Circuit Success Of ‘Mr. Roosevelt’ Ahead Of Its Theatrical Release (INTERVIEW)
Writer/director Noël Wells sits down to discuss the wide appeal for her film, Mr. Roosevelt.
It’s Not Hard to Pooh-Pooh at ‘Goodbye Christopher Robin’ (FILM REVIEW)
This A.A. Milne biopic makes all the right moves but still manages to misstep when it counts.
SONG PREMIERE: MERCH Blends Lounge Crooning With Cinematic Strings in “Marriage”
MERCH is the recording monicker of Joe Medina, who creates richly grand cinematic vocal music. On the new MERCH LP Amour Bohemian, which out November 3rd, is an immense project featuring contributions from 65 different artists, including the 30-piece Prague FILMharmonic, who have collaborated with everyone from Werner Herzog and Quentin Tarantino to the Arcade […]
Depeche Mode Give Portland Polished Performance of New Songs and Back Catalogue (PHOTOS/SETLIST)
New Wave legends Depeche Mode cruised through Portland, Oregon on Monday, October 23rd for a show at the Moda Center.
Dirty Fences Deliver Punchy Streetwise Barroom Rock With ‘Goodbye Love’ (ALBUM REVIEW)
[rating=9.00] Grab a thirty rack of Pabst, a liter of cheap whisky, and call up the boys because “New York City’s favorite hard-workin’ rock n’ roll band” Dirty Fences is back and ready to party down. Goodbye Love, the group’s third studio album and follow-up to 2015’s Full Tramp finds the Brooklyn-based rabble rousers kicking […]
Halloween Screaming Guide
There’s no need to risk the crowds and the mayhem of Halloween when you can stay home and enjoy these terrifying visions.
The Power of ‘The Work’ (FILM REVIEW)
A stunningly emotional and heartfelt documentary, The Work is a must see film.
Iron & Wine Serenade Portland With Intimate Indie Folk (PHOTOS)
On Friday, October 20th whispery folk act Iron & Wine came to Portland, Oregon for a sold out show at the Aladdin Theater. They were joined by Oklahoma Americana troubadour John Moreland.
The Flawed But Interesting Failure of ‘All I See Is You’ (FILM REVIEW)
It’s a swing and a miss, but the swing is almost worth watching.
KIMOCK Makes One Of 2017’s Finest With ‘Satellite City’ (ALBUM REVIEW)
[rating=8.00] Steve Kimock has amassed an impressive resume during the course of a varied career to which he adds significantly with Satellite City, quite like one of the year’s best albums. Having toured with the post-Garcia Dead offshoot the Other Ones and the Rhythm Devils (which also featured Phish’s Mike Gordon), he most recently became […]