Editorial
Watch This Week – 5/9/22
Properties featured: Candy, The Quest, The Lincoln Lawyer, Bling Empire, Sneakerella, Conversations with Friends
Properties featured: Candy, The Quest, The Lincoln Lawyer, Bling Empire, Sneakerella, Conversations with Friends
What better way to kick off a weekend than with new music? Featuring new tracks from The Wonder Years, Bowling for Soup, nothing,nowhere., and more.
This week: High on the Hog: How African American Cuisine Transformed America, The Bold Type, Friends: The Reunion, iHeartRadio Music Awards, Cruella, The Kominsky Method, Lucifer, Panic High on the Hog: How African American Cuisine Transformed America Season 1Wed May 26On Netflix Photo courtesy of Netflix © 2021 Food is one of the most fundamental ways to connect with people; recipes and cuisines are often passed down for generations and help shape culture. Food writer Stephen Satterfield takes us into some of the best of African American cuisine, journeying from Africa to the deep south. From soul food to barbecue,… Read more »
Today we have Zack Snyder’s Justice League, Chronicles of the Immortal Swordsmen, what’s happening to some Dr. Suess books.
I guess Tuesdays are the day for new music videos, playlists, remixes, and awards. Let’s see what we got! Bayside Teases New Album with a Live Performance of “Poison in My Veins” Today, Bayside released “Poison In My Veins”, the latest video in a series of acoustic performances off their forthcoming album, Bayside Acoustic Volume 3 which comes out December 11th. All videos from the series are available to stream on their website and the new album is available for pre-order. Check out their acoustic performance of “Poison In My Veins” below. – Vanessa Carlton Releases New Video “Back To… Read more »
This week: Patriot Act, Mr. Iglesias, Love, Victor, The Bold Type, Central Park, 7500, The Politician, Snowpiercer, Perry Mason, The Chi, NOS4A2
This week: This Is Us, Marc Maron: End Times Fun, On My Block, Dirty Money, The Bold Type, Westworld
We’ve put together our list of the people of the decade—see if your pick made the cut!
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week talks about gun violence in America and the attempt to place blame on video games, TV shows, movies, and music.
The Television Critics Association Award nominations are in and they’re shining the light on some of the best.