The singer’s latest is a catchy but uninventive slice of electro-pop.
The lush, darkly cinematic track feature an orchestral arrangement courtesy of Hans Zimmer and guitar from Johnny Marr.
Today, A24 dropped the trailer for haunting mustache enthusiast David Lowery’s latest.
Anderson’s latest is described as a “love letter to journalists.”
Music to Be Murdered By was released unexpectedly, accompanied by a music video for the track “Darkness.”
Nominations for the 92nd Academy Awards were announced Tuesday morning by Issa Rae and John Cho.
The film stands to further boost the profile of the Hudson Valley as a destination for filmmakers.
In terms of both length and theme, the singer’s 12th English-language album can feel exhausting.
The rapper-singer’s long-awaited debut album proves to be disappointingly one-note.
Today, Netflix has given us our first look at the film, which stars Robert De Niro, Al Pacino, and Joe Pesci.
The film follows a young Chinese woman who disguises herself as a warrior in order to spare her ailing father from war.
The singer’s new video features a wealth of Easter eggs, hidden meanings, and cameos.
The album’s lumbering pace and homogeneity overshadow even its few gems.
The self-described transfeminine rapper stars in the video from the queen of pop’s upcoming album Madame X.
It has been a wild ride to the screen for the film, which Gray announced way back in 2016 at the Cannes Film Festival.
Linda Hamilton at least makes a killer impression as Sarah visits fiery justice upon Gabriel Luna’s terminator.
Alternating between color and black and white, the video’s concept is refreshingly simple.
The Nightingale Trailer: Aisling Franciosi and Sam Claflin Star in Jennifer Kent’s Follow-Up to The Babadook
Today, IFC has released the first trailer for the film, which is set during the colonization of Australia in 1825.
Kippers for breakfast, Aunt Helga? Is it St. Swithin’s Day already? No, it ain’t, dear. ‘Tis Downtown Abbey Day.
Watch the Teaser Trailer for Andy Muschietti’s It Chapter Two, Starring Jessica Chastain and Bill Hader
The teaser seems hell-bent on satisfying those who found the first film to be an over-directed succession of freakouts.