Computer Chess
Proving itself as a smart and layered work that practically begs for a rewatch, Andrew Bujalski’s film will more than likely leave you lost in a loop for days.
Proving itself as a smart and layered work that practically begs for a rewatch, Andrew Bujalski’s film will more than likely leave you lost in a loop for days.
Kids who live and work in a trash heap find a mysterious package they must hide from the police.
One of my concert-related dreams finally happened and I got to see The Offspring performing live.
Xia Junsu’s sophomore effort shows a more mature and musically diverse Junsu than we were introduced to in his debut.
Four white people go to Mexico to smuggle some drugs in this R-rated National Lampoon’s Vacation.
This melodramatic tale of two mothers in love with the others son will be sure to stir up some discussion with its unconventionality.
How much has The Offspring changed since their latest efforts? Not much, really. Days Go By isn’t an awful album by any means, but I’ll admit that it grew on me a little bit on my recent re-listen.
From Indonesia, Albert Tobing (a.k.a. aLTo) offers a beautiful debut with incredibly clear and pure vocals.
Have you ever been in love? So in love that you’re willing to give up your life not being with the person you love, only for the peace of mind that by doing so, they’ll have a decent life.