‘Deepwater Horizon’ Succeeds By Treading Shallow Waters (FILM REVIEW)
Director Peter Berg manages to simplify the Deepwater Horizon tragedy to be easily understood by the masses.
Director Peter Berg manages to simplify the Deepwater Horizon tragedy to be easily understood by the masses.
“I’m more the nuts and bolts guy,” guitar player Billy Duffy once told Glide in 2012 about The Cult. “I’m like the engine room guy. I’m down there with the engine making
Gillian Welch’s groundbreaking album Revival was released twenty years ago. To commemorate the anniversary, Welch’s own Acony Records will release Boots No 1: The Official Revival Bootleg on November 25th. Personally curated and produced by Gillian
A heavy hand and a plodding script keep Miss Peregrine from ever reaching the heights of its promise.
[rating=5.00] It’s a mistake to hear the lush, immaculate textures of Van Morrison’s new album, Keep Me Singing, as pure easy listening, totally bereft of personality. On his first album
Because Ron Howard’s movie contains a comparable mix of energy, invention and surprise, The roughly two hours it takes to watch Eight Days A Week flies by fast, much like
[rating=9.00] With a seemingly endless whirlpool of fucked up news, social media has reached the point where the running commentary is a cacophony of misguided hate speech and uninformed opinions.
[rating=7.00] London-based duo Ultimate Painting have only been together since 2014 but have been pretty prolific during that time, releasing an album each year. The band is made up of
Plus, A.A. Milne gets the biopic treatment in new film starring Domhnall Gleeson.
The Harmed Brothers came of age a few years back when the airwaves were being polluted by the neo-folk revival with bands like Mumford and Sons and the Lumineers ho