
Dashiell Dekker’s Favorite Films of All Time
Dashiell Dekker gives a final send-off with his all time favorite films.

Lana Del Rey “Lets The Light In” with new album featuring love, longing and lyrical enchantment
Unlike other artists, Del Rey chooses to privately release new music without promotions, claiming that her purpose is simply to create music for her own enjoyment and fun.

“The Doom Generation”: 25 years later
Gregg Araki’s 90s threesome apocalypto road trip remains just as powerful as it did back than.

‘Beau is Afraid’ is whimsically hellish — frequently bold
Ari Aster’s ‘nightmare comedy’ is provocative and all encompassing

“How to blow up a pipeline” is the essential Gen-Z thriller
Daniel Goldhaber’s ticking time-bomb of a thriller is one for the ages.

Kali Uchis expels divine femininity in her new album “Red Moon in Venus”
In Uchis’ third studio album, she releases a body of work that represents all levels of love, releasing people with love, drawing love into your life and self-love.

Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania is a waste of time and space
Marvel fails to wow us with their interdimensional madness…again

REVIEW | Beabadoobee’s new single Glue Song will be stuck in your head all year long
With Beabadoobee’s fan-favorite single release on Feb. 14 many are feeling the extra love on Cupid’s day.

Must Watch: Best Films for Valentine’s Day
A curated list of exceptionally romantic films for February 14

Jurassic Park is a crappy book
Everyone knows the film. But what about the book that inspired it?

Six guests, six weapons, one dead body.
The cast and crew of Clue finished their first show of the year after difficulties in the auditorium had delayed their performance.

Cozy comfort films for the holiday season
As the demand for holiday movies draws nearer, here is a curated list of warm and melancholic films for the month of December that you probably haven’t ever seen.