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Leon Bridges is the master of soft sensual tones, particularly when he intermingles the romantic and the steamy.
Read MoreThe Everly Brothers’ close harmony work was so sinuous it sometimes seemed close to witchcraft.
Read MoreThis is the Danish series that may well have inspired a juggernaut of provocative stories generated by life in these cold, civilized, but often dark Scandinavian lands.
Read MoreIs Gen Z this nihilistic? If so, a much darker, even zanier version of She’s All That would have been more fitting and far more entertaining.
Read MoreA mismatched couple, trapped at home by government decree, try to maneuver and bicker their way through a COVID lockdown.
Read MoreSleater-Kinney’s Carrie Brownstein gave Charlie Watts a shout-out, while Wilco’s Glenn Kotche displayed the words “Charlie is my Darling” (the title of a 1966 Stones tour documentary) on the head of his bass drum.
Read MoreWatts’ relentlessly unembellished drive on dozens of classic songs, from “Satisfaction” and “Shattered” to “Connection,” is what makes them so danceable.
Read MoreThere’s plenty of amusement to be found in exploring ‘what could have been’ in the Marvel universe.
Read MoreIf the theater really mirrors life, then you can bet we’re in for some drastic changes and adjustments, even on Broadway.
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Book Review: “Was It Yesterday?: Nostalgia in Contemporary Film and Television” — Looking at the Past, Fearlessly
The essays in this excellent volume consistently show that nostalgia is about something, and it matters.
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