Book Review: Opposite of Always by Justin A. Reynolds

In the beginning of Opposite of Always, Jack King, the novel’s protagonist, mentions, “but there…

Album Review: Catfish and the Bottlemen – “The Balance”

“Look, all those other bands are better looking than us. They can use computers and…

Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil, and Vile Movie Review: Ted Bundy biopic is strangely sympathetic

From Charles Manson to John Wayne Gacy and Jeffrey Dahmer, public fascination often goes hand-in-hand…

Album Review: Kevin Morby – “Oh My God”

Kevin Morby’s latest album, Oh My God, is a concept album of sorts but one…

Album Review: The Cranberries: “In the End”

It’s always tough saying goodbye to the musicians who’ve bridged the gap between different generations.…

The Intruder Movie Review: Dennis Quaid slays in this throwback thriller

I am 110% a “city boy.” I have literally been to rural areas and had…

JT LeRoy Movie Review: A cut-and-dry approach to a stranger-than-fiction story

We’ve all been told that there are at least two sides to any story, but the intent of JT LeRoy isn’t to elaborate on he-said-she-said details, but to explore the complexity behind why these two artists were attracted to the mask known as JT LeRoy.