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Month: January 2019
Conversations with a Killer: The Ted Bundy Tapes is a compelling documentary, but it lacks sufficient context into why Ted Bundy is such a mythological figure.
With Disney releasing its own streaming service this year, how will that impact Netflix’s content catalog?
From Tay Keith to Murda Beatz, here’s a closer look at 10 of the most remarkable studio wizards working today that we hope to hear from this year.
A breakdown of the Roger Stone indictment. Who he is, what he is accused of, and what could happen as a result of the charges.
Everyone is too busy talking about Avengers and Star Wars to realize there are some truly bizarre gems coming our way this year.
A look at two new tracks – “Harmony Hall” and “2021” – from Vampire Weekend’s upcoming album Father of the Bride.
The Senator has positioned herself as progressive Democrats’ white knight, but those in the communities she has served have long been unconvinced.
The dexterous MC and the Black Moth Super Rainbow ringleader join forces for an exhaustingly fun exploration of physical, mental, and social deterioration.
A new year means new television shows. Here’s a look at some of the best new shows arriving in 2019.
The two documentaries about mega-disaster Fyre Festival leave viewers with a lot to think about. Here are three big takeaways we learned while watching.
The Academy doesn’t actually like Black Panther. Green Book and A Star is Born are derivative. Emily Blunt gets shut out again. And more on all the snubs and weirdness of this year’s Oscar nominations.
Breaking down what Medicare For All is, how it works, the stigmas used against it, and who is endorsing the plan.
Roma’s stunning beauty and wild critical success remind me of two heavy-weight directors who damned the very platform that gifted us such a remarkable film.
This year’s “blockbuster season” is starting earlier, running longer, and filled with absolutely massive films. Let’s break it and down and make some predictions.
The London R&B producer uncovers the warm, beating heart under the icy surface of his music on his best, most personal record to date.