On Broken Equipment, BODEGA Offer Dance-Punk Anthems for New Yorkers Living on the Edge Pat King | March 10, 2022 The Brooklyn art-rock party starters double down on their “write locally, reach globally” ethos on their second album.
In Its Final Season, Gomorrah Continues to Be the Best Crime Show You’ve Never Seen Shane Ryan | March 10, 2022 One day you will all finally listen and catch up with this exquisite Italian crime drama.
Florence + The Machine Announce New Album Dance Fever, Share Album Art and New Single Elise Soutar | March 10, 2022 The album will be the band’s fifth studio effort and their first in four years.
Time Travel Sci-Fi The Adam Project Is as Featureless as a Funko Pop Jesse Hassenger | March 10, 2022 Ryan Reynolds and Shawn Levy reteam for a soulless sci-fi original that’s surprisingly synthetic. Our The Adam Project review:
Mattie Do and The Long Walk to Laotian Horror Jacob Oller | March 9, 2022 The cinema of Laos didn’t exist 20 years ago. Now, thanks to Mattie Do, it does. Here’s how Laotian horror came to be: