Love It or Hate It, ‘Sorry To Bother You’ Will Relentlessly Troll Your Thoughts for Days
While “Sorry to Bother You” is underdeveloped as a film, it’s brilliant as a social commentary dressed up in pleasing visuals.
While “Sorry to Bother You” is underdeveloped as a film, it’s brilliant as a social commentary dressed up in pleasing visuals.
“Sorry To Bother You” has a creative story that relies on absurdist humor, but unfortunately the film gets too absurd in the third act, and
“Sorry To Bother You” meshes outlandish visuals with real-life circumstances, and creatively does so, exuding an all-around larger-than-life experience.

It’s evident that Beyoncé and Jay-Z have grown a lot from where their mindsets were during their previous solo projects, and though the Carters’ collaborative
They definitely needed that time because their new album “Youngblood” is absolutely amazing. This album is the epitome of evolution.

As “Hamilton: An American Musical” departs Atlanta after a record-breaking run at Fox Theatre, it’s important to pay close attention to the characters Angelica and

“Hamilton” is truly a rebellious piece, characteristic of the “young, scrappy, and hungry” youth of America, yearning for change, inclusivity and a unified nation.

“Hamilton” has a diverse cast, even Alexander Hamilton himself is a person of color. The only white people are the dancers and King George. But

“Hamilton” is a revolutionary concept in its own right. The question we should really be asking is this: If an immigrant man and other individuals

through some perfect alignment in the stars of the universe, I found myself sitting last Tuesday night, May 22, under the lights of Atlanta’s Fox

Spoiler alerts: “13 Reasons Why” released their second season on May 18, and this season delivered what I predicted it would. I recently watched the

Whether you’re an old fan suffering from nostalgia, new fan suffering from complete oblivion, or just a high strung Donald Glover fan, “Solo: A Star