Mitski’s “Puberty 2” Expertly Tackles Emptiness, Longing and Belonging
Born in Japan and growing up a globetrotter of sorts, 25-year-old Mitski Miyawaki’s music tackles feelings of estrangement, not fitting in and the emotions (both
Born in Japan and growing up a globetrotter of sorts, 25-year-old Mitski Miyawaki’s music tackles feelings of estrangement, not fitting in and the emotions (both
Whenever someone is asked to give an example of an animated film that is great for both kids and adults, “Finding Nemo” almost always comes
“Finding Dory” is an exceptional film, especially for a sequel that didn’t need to exist. Dory’s short-term memory loss is used both to get some
The first few dark, harmonic hums of “Waiting Game” hypnotized me. Banks crooned with a dark, yet fragile vibrato, “I’m thinking it over…” and I
The highly-anticipated “The Rise of Sneaker Culture” made its way to Atlanta with a variety of shoes in tow to please both the seasoned art
Not since James Cameron’s 2009 “Avatar” have visual effects been pushed to such groundbreaking levels of complexity and near perfection.
The brilliant screenplay, detailed direction, stellar cast, and mind-blowing action make this one of the must-see cinematic experiences of the year.
“Lemonade” is more than a homage or a Declaration of Independence from her husband Jay Z and her haters, it’s pro black and black feminist.
The sad news is that while “Dawn of Justice” has some good factors, it is also a huge mess of movie.
I guarantee that you will yourself ask if Mookie does the right thing and what the impact of his actions will have on his entire
Buggin’ Out has choices to make — whether to use MLK’s non-violent methods and boycott the restaurant or use Malcolm X’s methods and be confrontational.
“The Life of Pablo” demonstrates where Kanye is at at this point in his life. His highly regarded 2004 debut album, “College Dropout” was young,