‘Sixteen Scandals’ review: Sophie Jordan’s regency romance is perfect for Bridgerton fans

Full of sparkling regency scenes and light, witty banter, Sixteen Scandals by Sophie Jordan is perfect for fans of Bridgerton. Primrose Ainsworth can hardly wait to turn sixteen. The youngest of four daughters, she’s spent all of her evenings sitting…

EP Review: clipping. – ‘Wriggle (Expanded)’

Wriggle (Expanded) by clipping. shines when Daveed Diggs takes center stage, but the tracks wander whenever the spotlight moves away from the renowned wordsmith.

‘The Woman in the Window’ review: Amy Adams carries confused thriller

Not to shock you, but movies like to fake you out. No matter how well a film’s imagination can wow you at first, we all learn that things on the screen are made-up for our amusement. There isn’t actually a…

‘Better Mistakes’ album review: Bebe Rexha’s rollercoaster ride that ends too soon

Bebe Rexha’s Better Mistakes is her second full studio album and lives up to the anticipation and hype she has cultivated over the past few years. It’s a crowning moment for the “I’m Gonna Show You Crazy” singer as a…

‘Van Weezer’ review: Weezer’s ode to riffy classic rock is exactly what you’d expect

There’s no point in giving Weezer any kind of reaction anymore. Their place in alt-rock history is firmly cemented as emo godfathers, 70s rock preservationists, and pop song professionals. None of the lows they’ve endured (self-inflicted or otherwise) have tarnished…

Album Review: Dropkick Murphys — ‘Turn Up That Dial’

Turn Up That Dial is their tenth studio album, and the Dropkick Murphys have kept all of their gusto along the way.

‘Nurture’ review: Porter Robinson’s latest album is a window to a bright and hopeful future

Nurture, the second studio album from the Atlanta-born, Chapel Hill-based artist, is a foray into some of his most emotionally driven work yet. Coming from his complextro era (a term he coined around his Spitfire EP), Porter ventures into a…