With only one episode left, The Alienist pulled a risky move by shoving their titular character to the side for the duration of its penultimate episode. But surprisingly enough, the episode works perfectly without him. For the whole series, we’ve…
From the Record Crate: NSYNC – “NSYNC” (1998)
During the late 90s, one question plagued lunchrooms and playgrounds across the nation: were you a fan of NSYNC or Backstreet Boys? While the Backstreet Boys came onto the scene first, NSYNC wasn’t far behind, creating a similar, yet different…
Final Portrait Review: A Mediocre Work of Incomparable Genius
The struggles of the tortured artist is an attractive story for Hollywood, from the Picasso-centric Lust for Life to the modern-day biopic Basquiat. These films attempt to scrape under the paint-spattered surface of their subject, exposing them as a jangled…
Alone Together 1×10 Review: “Property Management”
It’s not a great sign when you’re watching an episode of television and it reminds you of at least two other episodes you know you’d rather be watching. Benji and Esther’s short exploration of the Joys of Retirement via dead…
Fresh Off the Boat 4×19 Review: “King In The North”
Fresh Off the Boat season four has come to an end. The finale did a good job at ending a chapter of the Huangs lives. However, as much as they’ve changed, some things remain the same. Jessica finally got her…
Panic! at the Disco announces new album “Pray for the Wicked” and tour
After a series of teasers across various social media platforms–including one in which Panic! at the Disco’s remaining solo member Brendon Urie brushed his teeth near a clock radio flashing 3:19–fans were ravenous for any new music news the band…
Mila Kunis & Kate McKinnon team up in THE SPY WHO DUMPED ME trailer
Team up Mila Kunis with the hilarious Kate McKinnon in an action comedy also starring the dreamy Justin Theroux (The Leftovers) and dreamier Sam Heughan (Outlander) and you have me (and probably the entire Outlander fandom) sold. The Spy Who…