It's that time of the year again! It's time we try to sit down and come to a consensus about our Top 25 Albums of the year. It's a lengthy discussion full of eccentric picks and notable snubs.
Fandom, clearly, is broken, in a lot of key ways and it really needs to get back to loving the movies, and getting joy out of them, and not using them as a platform for irrational hostility.
We're back catching up about what's new in the art world, discussing whether the "Coachelification" of Art Basel is a good thing, and Baltimore Museum of Art's pledge to purchase art solely from women in 2020. Then we catch up about Kanye West and Jesus Is King, Joker, the Martin Scorsese and Disney+ controversies, and recent album drops.
April had a ton of great new albums and music videos from the likes of Cage the Elephant, Kevin Abstract, Lil Dicky, and Billie Eilish; and it also featured some interesting trailers for Star Wars: Episode IX, Godzilla: King of the Monsters, and JOKER.
Check out some of this past weeks most talked about and interesting trailers like Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, Joker, El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie, Top Boy, Bombshell, and more.
Cast your votes for the best album, trailer, and music video for the month of April. Pick from The Chemical Brothers, Khalid, JOKER, Star Wars: Episode IX, Billie Eilish, Lil Dicky, and more.
I’m talking about the rise of what I’ve deemed “meta-entertainment” and how movies are becoming collective, almost communal creative endeavors, and how this practice needs to stop.
If you've been keeping up with the Star Wars rumor mills then you may have heard that there’s a clever hidden meaning behind the dual Kylo Ren and Rey 'Vanity Fair' covers...