Film Review: The Photograph [review by julian lytle]
A love story that flashes back to the black romantic cinema of the late 90s and early 2000s.
A love story that flashes back to the black romantic cinema of the late 90s and early 2000s.
What better way to kick off a weekend than with new music? Featuring new tracks from Green Day, Hayley Williams, The Format, and more.
Legends who are born in blood still have beating hearts…
Basically: Jojo Rabbit is the anti-hate satire the world needs right now. Jojo Betzler isn’t the Nazi he’s so keen to be, he’s just a 10-year-old boy who likes dressing up in a funny uniform and wants to be part of a club. His nationalist ideals and anti-Semitic leanings are challenged when Jojo finds that his mother is harboring an enemy of the Nazi state, a young Jewish girl. The thing about an anti-hate satire is that to effectively be “anti-hate” the film has got to make you feel the opposite of hate—LOVE—and Jojo Rabbit does. Jojo (Roman Griffin Davis)… Read more »
The Faim have been poised to steal your heart for a while and now, with State of Mind, they’re running away with it completely, carried by stadium-ready choruses and lyrics that cut in a way only total honesty can.
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week takes down Kid Rock’s recent comments on Taylor Swift.
All new music on idobi Network.
The early bird gets the best tunes, it’s time to Rise Rock n’ Shine.
During Black Mirror, introspective questions and reflections on modern life abound.
The guys sit down with their pal (and former softball teammate) Joe Herrera.