Yearly Archives: 2018

Review: The Mule Reminds That Clint Eastwood is Still the Man

Written by Michael Vacchiano Having been a consistent fixture in movies for well over half a century, both in front of and behind the camera,...

Hi-Tide Summer Holiday: Asbury Park Announce 2019 Line-Up

The cold, blustery days of December have been warmed up once again by Hi-Tide Recordings. The premier surf music label and music collective, based in...

Review: Capernaum is Manipulative Misery Porn

I have no doubt that director Nadine Labaki had the best intentions while filming Capernaum, her latest film and one of the major players...

Review: Mary Queen of Scots is the Royal Soap Opera We Deserve

If you're an Oscar enthusiasts, you've probably noticed that the times are changing. The films that are traditionally considered Oscar bait are now usually...

Review: Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse is One of the Best Superhero Movies of All-Time

Written by Tom Moore If you ask damn near anyone who their favorite superhero is, it’s a pretty safe bet that many people would probably...

Review: The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina Christmas Special Will Leave You Desperately Wanting Season 2

The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina Christmas Special started off by establishing that it was definitely a continuation of the season. So, if you haven't...

Review: Mortal Engines is Forgettable Trash

Written by Tom Moore Based on the best-selling novel series by Phillip Reeves, Mortal Engines promises to be the next great epic adventure from Peter...

Staff Picks: The Best Video Games of 2018

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U_ZM-9T88hU Every year there are tons of new games to spend hours and hours of our lives playing. And almost every year I disagree with...

Lindsey Buckingham’s Solo Anthology Tour Has Crowds Dancing in the Aisles

Pop Break Live: Lindsey Buckingham with J.S. Ondara at The Scottish Rite Auditorium in Collingswood, New Jersey Words and Photos by Staci Altomari Any list of...

If Beale Street Could Talk: A Modern Master Adapts a Literary Legend

Barry Jenkins must love faces. Or, at the very least, he knows how to capture them on film. Just as he did with Moonlight...

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