Despite some narrative “fat” and a somewhat muddled sense of cohesion regarding its many setpieces, 'Toy Story 4' manages to justify its existence alongside one of the greatest trilogies of all time by crafting a story close in tone to the one that started it all.
Sizzy Rocket delivers the same alt-pop sound listeners have come to love, but more polished and personal with her sophomore album ‘Grrrl.’
Between the adaptation of a much-beloved scene and the appearance of a fan-favorite character, ‘Green Day and Oasis, Part 2’ continues the arc’s momentum by delivering an incredibly action-packed episode.
While far from being a perfect game, ‘Rage 2’ is still plenty of fun.
‘The Hustle’ is an entertaining and clever film, despite its lack of substance.
With 'Morbid Stuff,' PUP hit listeners with a collection of strong songs, engaging lyrics, and a great sound.
‘Realms’ is a very strong start for Four Fates with its original sound and incredible performances.
As 'Queer Eye' reaches its third season, the reality TV show has reached a satisfying consistency through a tried and true formula. But even if this new season isn’t subverting any expectations, the show’s incredibly strong Fab Five and their determination to help in ways deeper than simply a new living room, a new suit, and a salad recipe make up for it.