It’s a utilitarian product, offering up 12 newly recorded songs that will allow the band to get back on the road.
Fly, Approximately Infinite Universe, and Feeling the Space are among Ono’s finest and most accessible albums.
The doc will prove fascinating only to the die-hard fans that Freda Kelly spent years writing to, though in this case that’s no small number of people.
You gotta love Ralph Bellamy.
There’s no empathy in Haneke’s carefully composed frames, ruthlessly prolonged takes, and generally detached stance.
Summertime, and the gimmickry’s easy.
Even in lighter fare, they point to something sinister, be it imminent attack, loneliness, or even racism.
Terence Davies’s films often run on multiple kinds of consciousness.
Harrison’s search for spiritual fulfillment might not have been so fervent had it not been for the otherworldly success of the Beatles.
Though Sonic turned 20 yesterday, the spiky-haired Sega mascot’s appeal has always come down to his enduring teenage spirit.
Adam Mills (a.k.a. A Skillz) is taking over the U.K. one house party at a time.
The film offers some illuminating context in which to fully appreciate John Lennon’s solo albums, especially Double Fantasy.
Love is a dazzling, expansive experience that ranks among the year’s best.
Being a kid in the 1970’s had its advantages, the least of which was not being responsible for the horrific clothing your parents made you wear.
The double album reveals the popping seams of a band that had the pressure of an entire fissuring generational/political gap on its back.
“Vital Pop” is a list of 50 essential pop albums. Defining the word “pop” was a task in and of itself.