Moulin Rouge!
The best way to describe Moulin Rouge! is to call it a hyper surreal remix of everything sugary that we love with an added tinge of acid.
The best way to describe Moulin Rouge! is to call it a hyper surreal remix of everything sugary that we love with an added tinge of acid.
Fairly Legal is a light drama with bits of comedy that follows Kate Reed, a lawyer-turned-mediator of strong will, great people skills, but lousy relationships in her life.
However much its characters may have been attempting to avoid Hollywood clichés, Friends With Benefits ends up playing out like just any other average, romantic comedy.
World of Fantasy is still an improvement on last LP Player, simply because it dares to veer away from that album’s tired template of electro bangers, identical as it was to everything Capsule have made in the last five years.
The long-awaited Born This way review is finally up! How does Gaga’s sophomore fare?
The L Word follows a group of L.A. lesbians in their daily — not so drama-free — lives.
Greta Garbo shines bright in this Pre-Code biopic of Sweden’s androgynous 17th century Queen.
Season 2 does some of the things that made Glee worth the watch in the past season, but they did some bad things as well.
Reform is Zhang’s fifth studio album, her second under current label Universal, with work with a broad array of producers of American, Chinese and Korean background — the album is… well, clean cut and polished.
Ah, what can we do with the nightmare of the modern dating world. Texting, Facebook, Twitter messages… a long distance relationship? Well, you can Skype each other, mobiles on 24/7 as we flirt and “meet” people.