On his latest release “Jackman,” Harlow returns to his musical origins, with beautifully produced classic instrumentals backing up conscious raps delivered with stylistic flows.
“John Wick: Chapter 4,” the latest and best in the action thriller franchise, does not rely on its story at all, but leans on its beautiful action choreography, making it one of the world’s best action films.
“Creed III” is a breath of fresh air in a film series that needed an urgent shake-up. Supported by great performances from Jordan, Majors and Thompson, the film focuses on Adonis’ past more than its predecessors and explores themes of fatherhood, friendship, betrayal and redemption.
As trending as Toliver is, his third studio album “Love Sick” fails to bring anything new to his discography. Known for his hypnotizing vocals backed by heavy autotune and dark, minor-key instrumentals, “Love Sick” is a different rendition of his previous works sprinkled with pop elements.
The story of the night was Album of the Year, which seems to be the polarizing story every year during music award season. Harry Styles’ “Harry’s House” won Album of the Year. Social media reacted pretty negatively, with Harry Styles even getting heckled on stage by a Beyoncé fan.
The cinematography, beautiful CGI, edge-of-the-seat action sequences and excellent performances are all backed up by a fulfilling story. A step up from the predictable plot of the previous film, “The Way of Water” explores a deeper side to all the characters and relies more on the plot than its predecessor.
When compared to other Disney Plus shows, “Andor” is in a league of its own. Though the “Mandalorian” has had tremendous success over its two seasons, “Andor” explores more of the Empire’s reign after the fall of the Jedi. Following Andor as he looks for his long-lost sister while working for a young rebel alliance, the show explores the need for personal sacrifice in order to progress communal goals.
This year’s nominations saw Beyoncé have the most nominations with nine, followed by Kendrick Lamar with eight and Adele grabbing seven. With just four more Grammy wins, Beyoncé will hold the record for most Grammys of all time.
This year’s nominations saw Beyoncé have the most nominations with nine, followed by Kendrick Lamar with eight and Adele grabbing seven. With just four more Grammy wins, Beyoncé will hold the record for most Grammys of all time.
With “Her Loss,” released on Nov. 4, Drake delivers what we expect from the artist of the decade. Though marketed as a “joint” album, it’s more in the realm of a Drake project with 21 providing verses where he saw fit.