Barberettes, The – Mini Album #1
With their brand of 60s inspired doo-wop and impeccable harmonies, The Barberettes offer their first mini-album.
With their brand of 60s inspired doo-wop and impeccable harmonies, The Barberettes offer their first mini-album.
Kingsman: The Secret Service tips its hat to the Knights of the Roundtable and plays off as a homage to spy films, especially the James Bond franchise. In film style and direction, however, its comic tone and value not only makes it pretty fun to watch, but Kingsman is also quite similar to Matthew Vaughn’s previous directorial efforts such as the first Kick-Ass film and X-Men: First Class.
A first year hopeful drummer wants to be one of the greatest jazz drummers, for that, he’ll need the guidance of a short-tempered teacher in search of music perfection, who will mentally-manipulate you, shout and verbally abuse you to get what he wants.
Muh Chen directs Cpop diva Jolin Tsai and Jpop diva Namie Amuro in this hyper-real ‘east’ girl power fantasy.
American Sniper follows the life of rodeo cowboy-turned-U.S. Navy SEAL sniper Chris Kyle, who is highly regarded in his country as the most lethal sniper ever with at least 160 confirmed kills.
A grumpy, hedonistic, gambling old Vietnam veteran will see his life changed after accidentally beginning babysitting his newly-arrived neighbor’s kid.
After a painstaking process, I finally compiled my list of the Top 25 Albums of 2014.
A Tamilian gangster musical comedy following the life of a filmmaker trying to write a script based on the life of one of the craziest psychopaths of southern India.
Interpol releases a music video for Everything Is Wrong, the latest single from their latest studio album El Pintor.
With the success that ABC has been having with the revamping of fairytales crossovers in Once Upon a Time, James Lapine and Stephen Sondheim’s fairytale mish-mash where Little Red Riding Hood met with Cinderella, Jack (from the beanstalk) and a dash of Rapunzel, fit like a glove.