reviews
On 'If I don't make it, I love u,' Still House Plants Make Rock Music Without Limitation
PUBLISHED Apr 11, 2024
Still House Plants' third LP If I don't make it, I love u is an engrossing testament to the musical elasticity and emotional potency ...
Nia Archives Is Pure Electricity on 'Silence Is Loud'
PUBLISHED Apr 11, 2024
Over the last few years, Nia Archives has been pushing the boundaries of what jungle can be. From sharing her early songs and remixes ...
Mawzy's 'Long View' Is a Hopeful Look Ahead
PUBLISHED Apr 10, 2024
Far-fetched as they may seem during our lowest moments, Mawzy sings about better tomorrows like they're a dream come true on his heartfelt...
'Fallout' Is a Worthy Successor to 'The Last of Us'
Created by Lisa Joy and Jonathan Nolan
PUBLISHED Apr 10, 2024
Since 1997, 'Fallout' has captivated gamers with its dynamic gameplay, character arcs and, above all else, compelling storytelling. The...
'Civil War' Is the Year's Most Divisive Masterpiece
Directed by Alex Garland
PUBLISHED Apr 10, 2024
To describe 'Civil War' as a buddy road trip film isn't exactly accurate, but it's not entirely incorrect. In place of White Castle burgers...
Drahla Mine the Depths on the Anxious 'angeltape'
PUBLISHED Apr 9, 2024
You wouldn't know it from Luciel Brown's cold and inert delivery, but an intense anxiety binds Drahla's seedy and seemingly despairing ...
'The First Omen' Is a Blessing for Religious Horror
Directed by Arkasha Stevenson
PUBLISHED Apr 9, 2024
Several religious horror films have recently made an unholy splash at the box office. Indie releases 'Immaculate' and 'Late Night with the...
'In Flames' Offers Harrowing Comfort
Directed by Zarrar Kahn
PUBLISHED Apr 9, 2024
After each of my experiences of sexual assault, I returned to my parents' home, my home, and tended to myself quietly. I didn't let anybody...