'Brockmire', which debuted in 2017, grew out of a Funny or Die sketch, and though it may be loved by critics, I don’t think I know anyone who actually watches it. But I’ve got a feeling it’s going to have a strong legacy.
This heartwarming, witty, and introspective dark comedy takes a spin on a road movie – taking you on a wild ride that depicts life in all its glory.
'Lumpkin, GA', is an important short documentary that sheds light on challenging social issues relating to immigration policies, human rights, and the American dream.
One day in mid-October, I saw two movies, both of them about female serial killers, and both directed by women. But they couldn't possibly have been more different.
In their attempt to corner the wellness music scene 3D The Boss deliver yet another slice of sleek and fun soul/R&B pop with "Heaven and Paradise."
9m88 ("Jom-Baba") delivers a quality take on modern R&B that blends her Eastern and Western sensibilities.
On 'Aftertouch,' Absolutely Free successfully combine experimentation with straightforward melody.
40 years after the original film, Mel Brooks' 'History of the World: Part II' is finally here. Did it do enough to make the wait worth it?
This first U.S. release of Agony Street's 'Songs for William' deserve attention of all those who love the best in melodic pop-rock.
Through "Anytime At All," Ajay Mathur is able to convey the depth of personal feelings caused by one of music's most tragic event from decades ago.
On his latest album 'Themselves,' al Riggs is able to successfully (and with excellent results) navigate through six different personalities.
Many of the songs feel like they'd be right at home in the soundtrack to a '90s teen drama while still offering something that feels modern and approachable.
Based on true accounts, award-winning director/screenwriter François Ozon took the time to accurately depict the horrific consequences that victims of sexual abuse have to deal with their entire lives.
With their latest compilation, Habibi Funk deliver an impeccable collection of modern sounds from the Arab world, full of hidden gems not to be missed.
Just over 25 years after 'Fargo', Delaware County, Pennsylvania, now has its own piece of popular entertainment to call its own, and its more than worth a viewing.
1st Base Runner delivers some really good brooding electronica on his latest two singles, as precursors to much more to come.
On 'Push It,' 3D The Boss brings that '70s/'80s funk/R&B sound to modern times, and vice versa.
With 'Hauntology,' Abiura delivers a true Halloween soundtrack that invokes some true ghosts of Modernity in the 21st Century.
On her latest single, "Come Back To Earth," ADVIKA covers quite a wide musical ground on this electronic-based ballad.
Afternoon Bike Ride delivered a true delight with 'Glossover', an album that keeps on revealing its delicate layers with every play.
Ajay Mathur shows with his latest single, "I Need You Now", what the combination of pop and Indian music should sound like.
On his latest album 'Blow My Cover,' Grammy-nominated artist Ajay Mathur does exactly that, in a good way.
Albon's "Call Me Up" is like the musical version of a bird’s eye view from which the big and important comes into focus while all the trivialities dissolve.
On her latest album, 'What If?', flutist and vocalist Alex Hamburger exemplifies what good late-night jazz should sound like.