Lesage discusses the struggles faced by more than just youth across his films.
If the rapturous radio response to the album’s first single “C’mon, C’mon” is any indication, bulging bags of cash may be in the cards.
You get a sense while watching the film that Gibson would flog each and every one of us if it brought us closer to God.
The screener ban didn’t last for long and didn’t seem to do much damage, and come Oscar time, indies may walk away with several big prizes.
Hobbits, fish, horses, Asians, pirates and civil wars. This year, the Academy threatens to get all political and metaphorical on our asses.
Automatically their appropriation of all that we hold dear about ’80s rock gives them a better shot at the suburbs than the flouncy ditties of the aforementioned bands.
It’s basically a rule that any album nominated for Album of the Year will most certainly win in its respective genre-specific category.
This year, the music biz continued to wage war against P2P file-sharing by suing its own customers.
As usual, the biggest surprises came in small packages.
As usual, this year’s New York Film Festival slate features numerous recyclables from Cannes and Toronto.
It’s not often that a 71-year-old is up for six awards at the MTV Video Music Awards.
Meirelles spoke with to Slant about how City of God has taken on a life of its own as a stirring work of political activism.
That he was so consistently on top of his game is a testament to his position as one of cinema’s greatest visionaries.
“Vital Pop” is a list of 50 essential pop albums. Defining the word “pop” was a task in and of itself.
The indie heavyweight suggests that he hasn’t stopped drifting himself and that he too continues to look for that elusive “thing.”
Sophie B. Hawkins might just be the hardest working musician in the business.
To celebrate American Life’s release, Slant Magazine has delved into Madonna’s catalog and reevaluated her key releases.
The big battle this year will be between singing murderesses, suicidal lesbians, and a Holocaust survivor.
A grassroots punk rock tribute to the late punk icon, Joe Strummer, at New York City’s premier underground venue, CBGB’s. What could be more fitting?
Yep, she still squirms and straddles her piano bench like she’s wielding an electric guitar.
After 13 years and 13 albums,folk troubadour Ani DiFranco has brought her musical evolution full circle.