It’ll take you at least double this crummy film’s running time to get through the DVD’s genuinely cute Dukesberry interactive wonderland.
Kill Hannah’s major label debut is a worthy addition to the melody-driven, heavy rock releases which largely shape the genre today.
Volcano dabbles in pseudo-edgy rock but it’s primarily a disc of gentle melodies and flowing, meandering imagery.
Rancid’s sixth full-length release is a bold continuation of the neo-punk band’s brazen yet accessible style.
John Mayer may have titled his sophomore disc Heavier Things, but don’t expect the album to rock you like a hurricane.
Parts of the Process is an apt title for this greatest hits collection from British electronica/trip-hop trio Morcheeba.
Dave Gahan is a true rock n’ roll survivor.
The album takes the listener on a dance-pop, electro-soul, and new wave-infused musical journey.
The collection of extras on this DVD should keep fans of the franchise creepily enticed for hours on end.
The hearty amount of features will keep die-hard fans occupied until two Fridays from now.
It’s sad but not surprising that the best part of this Analyze That package is the dorky mob game in the features department.
A grassroots punk rock tribute to the late punk icon, Joe Strummer, at New York City’s premier underground venue, CBGB’s. What could be more fitting?
Jeffrey Gaines is a true believer in embracing life’s opportunities at every turn.
Malin’s attempt at Dylanesque balladry falls short of the lofty goal and what remains is a less than adequate approximation.
Common channels the ghosts of Jimi Hendrix and Jim Morrison to achieve a post-gangsta rap hybrid unlike anything else out today.
Could it be true? After so many years of bloodshed and war, can peace between the Federation and the Romulans actually be at hand?
The film is burned by endless slow patches and, ultimately, feels painfully routine.
Wait for Eight Crazy Nights to be released as a rental and watch it without shame in the privacy of your own home.
More Than You Think You Are could have just as easily been called If It Ain’t Broke, Don’t Fix It.
Friday After Next makes for a not-completely-unbearable way to spend an hour and 25 minutes.