Editorial
The Outfit: A Discussion of Gangster Storytelling
The Outfit isn’t a film you see coming. Actually, yes it is. It brilliantly mixes mob drama with mystery thriller, and Sherin and Julian are here to tell you why they applauded at the end.
The Outfit isn’t a film you see coming. Actually, yes it is. It brilliantly mixes mob drama with mystery thriller, and Sherin and Julian are here to tell you why they applauded at the end.
Often, when we celebrate Black History Month we think about the Civil Rights leaders and activists of long ago. I remember being in elementary school and feeling like racism was a thing of the past because of the way it was taught. It would be great if we could just talk about social injustices as something that happened long ago but no longer. However, the fact that just this weekend I saw a “White Lives Matter” shirt at an event, means that people still aren’t understanding. All of February, we see quotes from Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X.… Read more »
Today we talk about the controversy surrounding Joe Rogan, Halsey’s new tour, and Rihanna’s baby announcement. We also remember the life of former Miss USA Cheslie Kryst. Neil Young Wants to Leave Spotify IIn a time when we have access to the majority of information within seconds, there is a lot of room for people to get it wrong. Artists are currently threatening to take themselves off of Spotify if the platform doesn’t do something about Joe Rogan‘s podcast The Joe Rogan Experience. This protest was started by Neil Young and has gained traction after Rogan has allowed the spread… Read more »
A historical fiction drama that’s all the things that still affect us to this day.
The Inbox Jukebox brings you fresh new tunes and bands. This week features tracks from The Driver Era and Jax Anderson x VÉRITÉ.
It’s fast and furious, cars and vehicles do amazing things plus the unseeable John Cena joins in.
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week talks about artists’ opinions on getting the COVID-19 vaccine.
he title pretty much spells out what this is: God Lizard vs King Gorilla.
Today we have CRAVITY’s new performance video, Paul Sun-Hyung Lee shares an emotional video about the end of Kim’s Convenience, Mike Shinoda’s new music video, Kiersey Clemons returns as Iris West, HBO Max Orbit, and the campaign art for the 93rd Oscars.
A dramatization of the trial of the Chicago 7, including Bobby Seele. The year: 1969. The charge: Inciting riots at the DNC. The truth: Government oppression.