18 outstanding musical moments from non-musical TV shows

With the 25th anniversary of Buffy the Vampire Slayer taking place this March, there’s been plenty to pour over regarding the show’s legacy and its toxic creator. That said, beyond the showrunner and the alleged onset behaviors he’s done, there…

‘MOTOMAMI’ review: Rosalía undergoes a full artistic transformation

In an interview with Rolling Stone, Rosalía stated that she envisioned MOTOMAMI as both a concept album and self-portrait. She chose the title to illustrate the two types of energy within the album – MOTO being the experimental and hard-edged…

‘Crash’ review : The latest from Charli XCX fails to live up to her best

Pop-singer Charli XCX has had an eclectic and genre-shifting career since her debut with the 2013 album True Romance. With an arsenal of guest musicians over almost a decade, from BTS and Lizzo to SOPHIE and Carly Rae Jepsen, she…

‘Big Brother Canada 10’ week 2 & 3 review: Messy HOHs keep the houseguests at the edge of their seats

How much messier can these Heads of Households (HOHs) go on Big Brother Canada 10? It’s terrible for their gameplay, but it’s amazing for us viewers at home! Week 2 and Week 3 cemented the alliances running the house, and…

‘Bridgerton’ season 2 review: The delightful period falters against the hype of the first season

The premiere season of Bridgerton was quite the triumph. It introduced viewers to the scandalous and seductive world of Regency London, made Regé-Jean Page an overnight sensation, and cemented Netflix’s decision to poach Shonda Rhimes from ABC as a good…

‘X’ review: A24’s retro 70s slasher is almost retrograde

X is a new horror slasher film courtesy of A24 and writer/director/actor Ti West. This is far from West’s first horror venture, but it’s certainly his most notable release yet, despite a deceptively small budget, mostly unassuming presentation, and a…

‘Jujutsu Kaisen 0’ review: A complete experience that sets the stage for what’s to come in the franchise

Jujutsu Kaisen 0 walks an incredibly thin tightrope between a self-contained anime film and feeding fans of the incredibly popular anime new content to chew on, but manages to strike an almost perfect balance.  Films spun off from serialized anime…