COLUMN: ‘Bros’ is the silly gay romantic comedy we all need
Not all gay love stories are centered around traumatic and painful experiences.
Not all gay love stories are centered around traumatic and painful experiences.
The Icelandic singer’s tenth studio album lacks structure, but not spectacle.
The film is a misguided and uncaring depiction of Monroe’s tumultuous life.
The actor and singer’s new album was well worth the wait.
The "Stranger Things" star begins to prove herself in her second studio album.
An intriguing premise and stunning visuals can’t save the film from its own writing.
The film is the second installment of Ti West’s “X” franchise.
Fullam made an Elliot Smith inspired album of the year with “What’s Wrong.”
The dark comedy features a stellar ensemble cast and a killer aesthetic.
Singer-songwriter Fletcher creates a narrative of the lesbian experience in her debut album.
The EP features the work of Carole King and The Cranberries, among others.
Its commercial deviation from her debut album proves her mettle as a pop artist.
The band’s fourth studio album was released Sept. 9.
The show continues to flesh out its characters and world.
Her breathy vocals and fingerpicked guitar offer a perfect atmosphere for a local coffee shop.
The singer-songwriter’s newest release comes on the heels of their work on “Sex Education.”
HBO Max has already renewed the show for a second season.
Their 21st studio album comes just 14 months after their previous release.
The satire features an energetic ensemble cast and an appropriately unhinged soundtrack.
Jordan Peele’s third film fuses Americana iconography with sci-fi set pieces and pure terror.