Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping updates the rock mockumentary for the 21st century mainstream – and hits many of its low-hanging targets with side-splitting impact
Trainwreck drags commitment out of all but the most rom-com-phobic filmgoers with sharp humor, relatable characters, and hilarious work from Amy Schumer
The Birth of a Nation overpowers its narrative flaws and uneven execution through sheer conviction, rising on Nate Parker's assured direction and the strength of its vital message.
A burlesque like Dirty Grandpa means to "liberate the oppressed" and does so in a low-comedy way. Ignore the bluenose critics who sharpened their dentures on this movie
One of the most rewarding aspects of hearing the country music format the past couple of years has been following the career rise of Granger Smith. He takes pride in everyday triumphs, and testifies just how important those “little” moments are. He also keeps that same simpler tone on cuts.
He commands the album very well, and gives his fans a country music to remember. Smith is worth listening whenever you can. His music garners an A rating.