Noonan’s piece is clearly an acquiescence to an Obama victory, it’s also a last-ditch scare tactic, published on Halloween no less.
In the homestretch, the John McCain campaign has resorted to the oldest playground tactic in the book: name-calling.
A Hundred Million Suns, unlike Snow Patrol’s previous two releases, focuses on the giddy start of a relationship rather than its end.
The songs that work reveal Gaga to be the Xtina/Gwen/Fergie hydra monster that she is.
Much of Does You Inspire You veers a little too far into silly terrain to elevate it above a well-made and well-performed oddity.
Few of the extras are new or exclusive to this DVD but it’s still an impressive slate.
Until a few weeks ago, the elephant in the room during this year’s presidential election wasn’t red.
There isn’t much emotional weight to Brun’s detailed but oddly unspecific lyrics.
Another doc surrounding the U.S. military’s embarrassing use of torture, another beautifully photographed film given justice on DVD.
The McCain ideology, like that of the Bush administration, is based upon the expansion of the U.S. military to address nonmilitary problems.
John McCain scored a victory last night simply by not fumbling on the economic issues.
Released on DVD just in time for the presidential election, the film should enrage even more people than it already has.
By the time Jennifer Hudson gets back to good old-fashioned balladry, it’s too late.
For such an ethnically conscious film, there are surprisingly only English subtitles.
The album could use a little more cabaret style and a little less of the anonymous, by-the-numbers R&B and dance formulas.
Red Letter Year finds Ani DiFranco more optimistic and upbeat than she’s ever been before.
Michael Cretu mixes what he calls “the dirtiest Bronx hip-hop beats” with the lush sounds of the London Symphony Orchestra.
“Gun” might be one of the sexiest bloodbaths on record—and the highlight of an album that’s filled with them.
I admit it: Sarah Palin is making me go as batshit crazy as a Young Earth Creationist.
Palin is a staunch supporter of teaching creationism in publicly funded schools, a clear violation of the separation of church and state.