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Review: “42”

Review: “42”

By Stormy Good April 17, 2013

“42” Warner Brothers While inspirational sports movies tend to be a bit tiresome, “42” does a good job of telling the story of Jackie Robinson and his rise to fame. The movie...

Review: Iron and Wine, “Ghost on Ghost”

Review: Iron and Wine, “Ghost on Ghost”

April 17, 2013

Iron and Wine’s latest album, “Ghost on Ghost,” is both a stroll down memory lane and a step forward for singer-songwriter Sam Beam. Beam said in an interview his goal for the album was...

Review: The Knife, "Shaking the Habitual"

Review: The Knife, “Shaking the Habitual”

By Samantha Bares April 10, 2013

Swedish electronic outfit The Knife’s fourth studio album, “Shaking the Habitual,” is shaking habits more serious than nail biting. Released by the brother-sister duo’s own Rabid...

Review: Dawes, "Stories Don’t End"

Review: Dawes, “Stories Don’t End”

By Rebecca Docter April 10, 2013

Recorded in the Blue Mountains of Colorado, “Stories Don’t End,” the latest release from California indie rock quartet Dawes, channels other releases (Joni Mitchell, Neil Young) from...

Review: “Evil Dead”

Review: “Evil Dead”

By Taylor Schoen April 10, 2013

“Evil Dead,” the remake of Sam Raimi’s accidentally campy ’80s flick, is a gore fest sure to make even hardcore horror fans cringe. “Evil Dead” accomplishes what its...

Review: Paramore, “Paramore”

Review: Paramore, “Paramore”

By Rob Kitchen April 10, 2013

After a split that almost wrecked the band, Paramore returns with its ferocious, new self-titled album. The album has a consistent edge that its earlier work did not have. The lead single “Now”...

Review: Mad Men season 6 premiere

Review: Mad Men season 6 premiere

By Marie Chaney April 10, 2013

“Mad Men”’s two-hour season six premiere proves the old adage “good things come to those who wait.” This season will follow the crew of Sterling Cooper Draper Price at the...

Accidental Racist

Review: Brad Paisley ft. LL Cool J, “Accidental Racist”

By Brian Sibille March 27, 2013

It’s hard to find a place to start with “Accidental Racist.” There’s the fact it’s already bad because of it’s stereotypical country drawl. “Accidental Racist”...

What You Don't See

Review: The Story So Far, “What You Don’t See”

By Taylor Schoen March 27, 2013

The Story So Far’s second full-length album brings to mind the days of detention, uniforms and crappy cafeteria food. Basically, it panders to high school kids in the heyday of their teen angst...

The Croods

Review: Dreamworks, “The Croods”

By Kaci Yoder March 27, 2013

Though Dreamworks’ films have never quite been able to match the magic of Pixar, you can usually count on them to churn out a solid family movie. “The Croods” doesn’t break any...

Girl Who Got Away

Review: Dido, “Girl Who Got Away”

By Samantha Bares March 27, 2013

The last remaining wave of dedicated fans of UK pop artist Dido will be excited about her new album “Girl Who Got Away,” but those who aren’t part of her fanbase shouldn’t get too...

Olympus has Fallen

Review: “Olympus Has Fallen”

By Rob Kitchen March 27, 2013

After a series of family movies and romantic comedies, Gerard Butler returns to action with “Olympus Has Fallen.” For an action movie, this one surprisingly has a lot of substance to it....