Few music documentaries are as revelatory or emotionally warm as this one.
"You can say so much in 90 minutes. You can reach a global audience so easily."
Nobody in the American scene can match the hype levels of Danny Brown at the moment.
An epic and sobering treatment on the ambivalence of history and the extraordinary capacity for humanity to gloss over and construct their own realities.
In spite of the spate of apocalyptic-themed movies that came out this summer, "The World’s End” does not lose any steam in its attempt to cast the genre in a new light.
Surveillance in the digital age is an omnipresent element of our reality.
King Krule’s fusillade of Morrissey-esque wails overpowers but still complements the curated instrumentals...
Infusing more action sequences and epic set-pieces than any other franchise before it, this is the Star Trek for the Michael Bay generation.