Some songs deserve a second chance. And sometimes they get it.
Comical media images of women exploding provided outlets for spectators to laugh off the hazardous politics of everyday domesticity.
What were the common threads among the finest film posters of 2013? Mustaches. Sunglasses.
The international box office came to the rescue for numerous films and franchises, often counting for nearly three quarters of their worldwide gross.
Burial’s Rival Dealer drops next week, but you can stream the three-track EP in advance.
Confession: I don’t like The Lord of the Rings films. All of them.
Without question, Bale remains one of Hollywood’s most versatile and risk-taking leading men.
Disney continues to produce and use the same kind of fantasy marketing template to attract kids of all ages.
There’s no incentive to buy the album unless, of course, you have a particular allegiance to Katniss and her struggle for a good ham sandwich.
If The Hunger Games found its urgency in the horrors of kid-on-kid fatalities, Catching Fire finds it in the collapsing of a societal facade.
Aside from the ethics of 3D, it’s undeniable that Catching Fire will be at an economic disadvantage without it, losing as much as $4 per ticket in some cases.
The film’s form doesn’t distract from the content, and lets the characters speak for themselves.
The departure of a new Martin Scorsese/Leonardo DiCaprio vehicle surely meant another equally high-profile or even several smaller-profile releases would be flocking to the date.
The latest track from Gang Gang Dance’s Brian DeGraw (a.k.a. bEEdEEgEE) features CSS’s Lovefoxxx on vocals.
House Playlist: Lauryn Hill, Sia featuring the Weeknd & Diplo, & Fatboy Slim & Riva Starr
Fatboy Slim is back with a new track, a collaboration with producer Riva Starr that samples some dude the pair met in Brooklyn.
The hype machine surrounding Catching Fire kicks into high gear with Coldplay’s “Atlas.”
Is that Katniss Everdeen perched on that craggy peak, or is it Conan the Barbarian?