Reviews

[Review] Mac & Devin Go To High School

Snoop Dogg and Wiz Khalifa’s weed smoking film wasn’t meant to win over critics. But is it good enough to win over the potheads? Read more

[Review] Ted

The directorial debut from the man that brought you Family Guy serves up an R-rated children’s story, but can Seth MacFarlane continue his television success on the Big Screen? Read more

[Review] Brave

“Brave” is a charming and visually stunning film from Disney/Pixar with a story that isn’t given away by it’s relatively stale trailers. Read more

[Review & Recap] Mad Men: Season 5 Episode 13 “The Phantom”

The final episode of season five shows our Mad Men gang dealing with the phantoms in their lives. Read more

[Review] David Banner - Sex, Drugs, And Video Games

With his latest album that he’s giving to the masses for free, David Banner attempts to deliver a body of work that allows the listeners to enjoy the music they like, but also question why this is what they prefer? Read more

[Review & Recap] Mad Men: Season 5 Episode 12 “Commissions and Fees”

In this episode, members of the Mad Men crew pay the price for what they’ve done to collect handsome rewards. Read more

June 1, 201211 months ago

[Review] Snow White & The Huntsman

Does Snow White & The Huntsman deliver the dark fairy tale with enough bravado to be compelling or does it fall flat? Read more
May 29, 201211 months ago

[Review] B.o.B.- Strange Clouds

As the ATLien releases his sophomore album, the biggest question here is whether he can balance pop sensibilities while catering to his Hip Hop fan base? Read more
May 28, 201212 months ago

[Review & Recap] Mad Men: Season 5 Episode 11 "The Other Woman"

The other woman in this episode isn’t an actual woman, but a Jaguar. It’s no coincidence that men often refer to their cars with feminine pronouns. To boot, when they’re searching for their youth in old age they usually wind up with one of the two — a new (and usually younger) woman or a new car. SCDP’s vy for the Jaguar account in episode 11 closely parallels a man’s obsession with the unattainable; that which appears just beyond his grasp. The concept is demonstrated in the agency and their car account, Jaguar exec Herb Rennet and Joan, and even Don and his beautiful but impractical young wife. Read more
May 23, 20121 year ago

[Review] Showbiz & A.G. – Mugshot Music: Pre-Loaded

The dynamic duo of Showbiz and AG prove with their latest release that they haven’t lost a step. Read more
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