Film Review: Nine Days
What makes life worth the risk of living?
What makes life worth the risk of living?
A cute kinkajou AKA a honey bear (but not a bear) has an odd couple journey with a young girl in Florida.
Properties featured: This week: Motherland: Fort Salem, Cooking with Paris, Cocaine Cowboys: The Kings of Miami, Grown-ish, The Suicide Squad, Vivo
[Left Clockwise: Photo by Lindsey Wasson/REUTERS, Photo via Netflix, Photo via Sony Pictures Entertainment] Today we have a look at the final season of Money Heist, a new trailer for Venom: Let There Be Carnage, and Simone Biles returning to the Tokyo Olympics. Money Heist Fifth and Final Season Sneak Peek Netflix has revealed the trailer for Money Heist’s fifth and final season. This time around the gang faces some dark challenges as they are trapped in the Bank of Spain for over 100 hours. The Professor is captured and just when things couldn’t get any worse, they are left… Read more »
SOUNDR’s new song “Mania” is a dark reflection of your innermost self wrapped up in gorgeous production and explosive choruses.
Put on your dancing shoes and get ready to sway to the sweet & seductive melodies of Weathers for their very own Tell Me Live.
A movie about an American man trying to help his daughter deal with a European country’s legal system.
Record-setting heat demands pool parties which, in turn, demand pool party tunes. “Saratoga Streetlights” is an ice-cold jam ready to complement your beach ball antics and water balloon skirmishes. As the band states, this song has been released “just in time for summer” and we couldn’t agree more! San Antonio-based trio Love Again refer to it as the “lone summer jam” off their EP What I Left Behind. “Saratoga Streetlights” is a thumping, finely crafted cut that has us reeling. A ska scaffolding and punk interior is built upon a solid emo foundation. The master craftsmen accented the sound with… Read more »
Hey! Get up! Your dog is licking the drool from your pillow. It’s time to Rise Rock n’ Shine… Who: The Aquadolls are a So-Cal trio primed to blast off. Featuring surf-rock vibes alongside pop-punk vocals, these witty women excel at blending genres and garnering attention they rightfully deserve. They have opened for the likes of Pennywise and Kate Nash, while preparing to open for Jimmy Eat World this weekend in Chi-town. What: “Disappearing Girl” is ready to haunt your summer romance. Why: The opening guitar lick is a deep, fuzzy invitation to a feeling somehow both nostalgic and fresh.… Read more »
A jack-in-the-box style explosion of criminal madness. The Suicide Squad is NOT for kids but it makes you feel like one…a naughty one.