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“Behave Yourself” will surely excite everyone who has the band’s last album on their playlist.
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“Behave Yourself” will surely excite everyone who has the band’s last album on their playlist.
Paul Mattingly reviews "Contra," the latest effort from Vampire Weekend.
For fans worried the band’s next album would drift too far from that unique sound, “Contra” puts all fears to rest.
In the latest edition of the podcast, host Cory Barker is joined by Brian Welk, Paul Mattingly and Brent Williamson for a discussion about the last six weeks in film and the hype surrounding "Avatar."
In the latest episode of the podcast, host Cory Barker is joined by Brian Welk and Paul Mattingly for a fall film preview and a George Clooney love-fest.
In the latest edition of the podcast, host Cory Barker is joined by Jordan Greenberg, Paul Mattingly and Brian Welk for an intense wrap-up of summer films.
Review of "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince."
The Hold Steady’s new album “A Positive Rage” is not so much a gift for fans of the band, but more of a fantastic introduction for those unaware of its previous efforts. It is a live album featuring 17 songs off its previous four albums.
Although “Let It Be” would be The Beatles’ last released studio album in 1970, the last actual recordings they did as a band were in 1969 for the “Abbey Road” sessions.
With 2008 firmly behind us, it’s never too early to take a look at what 2009 has in store. Here are the top 10 most anticipated movies of 2009.
Three WEEKEND reviewers discuss the newest tracks in music.
Unlike their recent, lavish, Phil Spector-esque album Viva La Vida (the best album of the year, by the way), Prospekt’s March is surprisingly stripped down.
Paul Mattingly analyzes which Oscar races could be most competitive...before the show even airs.
Although it has become a cliche to say it, Pixar has outdone itself.Besides “Cars,” each new film the animation studio has released has been richer in not only animation but overall substance. So it comes as no surprise that “WALL-E” is Pixar’s strongest film to date and arguably the best movie of the year.
Three WEEKEND reviewers tackle the latest in music.
It’s unfair to expect this Bond outing to be on the same level of the near-flawless “Royale.” That said, it seems the filmmakers have forgotten some of the reasons why that movie was so great: Bond beating his opponents not by his strength, but by his wits.
Before you pop in a John Legend album, you count on hearing a few things: beautiful, effortless vocals; superior lyrics and good ol’ sweet, baby-making music. Evolver lives up to these standards.
Three WEEKEND reviewers tackle music's latest tracks.
WEEKEND's Paul Mattingly goes over the best presidential films of recent memory.
Some of the best comedies ever made have been released in the last year and a half (and all by Judd Apatow), and it’s pretty easy to say “Sex Drive” belongs right beside them.