Film Review: The Protégé
What happens if Jules from Pulp Fiction raised La Femme Nikita and then she has to avenge him.
What happens if Jules from Pulp Fiction raised La Femme Nikita and then she has to avenge him.
Today on idobi’s News Flashes, we have the VMAs performance lineup, news on a new comedy show to commerate the 20th anniversary of 9/11, and we question some of Facebook’s newest ventures.
Put these tasty jams on your toast with a little butter, It’s time to Rise Rock n’ Shine… Who: RIVER is a California-based duo with strong Hamburg roots. After a chance meeting while working in LA, the guys realized their hometown connection and aesthetic similarities. Making music informed by their world-traveling ways and artistic contrasts, RIVER is constantly moving toward the horizon of their creativity. What: If liking this song is “Inappropriate”, we don’t want to be right. Why: Groove to haunting synths and rumbling basslines in this Euro-pop vibe reminiscent of Phoenix and The Whitest Boy Alive. Their style… Read more »
Geek Girl Riot teams up with Fantastic Forum for another ambitious crossover, talking about the infamous Black Widow lawsuit, Marvel & DC vs. artists, and more entertainment news.
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week talks about the latest moves by some venues to require proof of vaccination.
Featured this week: This week: Motherland: Fort Salem, Nine Perfect Strangers, grown-ish, The Chair, The Walking Dead
The Inbox Jukebox brings you fresh new tunes and bands. This week features tracks from THE DRIVER ERA, Meet Me @ The Altar, Weathers, POORSTACY, and Matt and Kim x K.Flay.
Antoine Jones of RCD talks Warped Tour, life during the pandemic and more.
Where would you be if that Snooze button broke? It’s time to Rise Rock n’ Shine… Who: Caroline Romano is a 19 year old bombast ready to blow out your speakers. This Nashville-based pop punk princess doesn’t need saving; she’s more comfortable slaying the dragon herself. Instead of a sword and shield, she wields razor-sharp lyrics and shining song-writing prowess. What: You don’t have to imagine what “The Hypothetical” is, you can actually listen to it! Why: Let the distorted guitars paint a picture in your mind of that ideal hypothetical world where you and your crush are living your… Read more »
Say Things That Matter is the perfect soundtrack to your summer romance.