Captain America: The First Avenger is a period piece unashamedly wrapped in a cloak of old school patriotism and two-fisted action. Does it succeed?
Jon Connor’s debut album, Salvation, oozes hunger and promise with 13 introspective tracks that demonstrate his will to become one of Hip-Hop’s elite
Sublime With Rome is solid if not Sublime on their “debut” Yours Truly, with Rome Ramirez replacing the departed Bradley Nowell
Michael Rappaport’s Beats, Rhymes & Life: The Travels of a Tribe Called Quest serves as a worthy monument to Tribe’s meritorious journey
I’m Gay succeeds with mature themes, refreshing openness, and beats infused with disparate elements and varied rhythms.
By Adam Thomas The Electronic Entertainment Expo didn’t disappoint in the slightest, as gamers got
The player hater has slowly made his way to Hip-Hop’s center stage, becoming so prevalent that his influence has put journalism and the culture in peril
Royalty Check attempts to answer whether Bumpy Knucks can bring out the old KRS or just provide another soapbox for KRS to spread his gospel?
X-Men: First Class is a huge evolutionary step for superhero films with large ensemble casts that manages an insane juggling act with style.
Arctic Monkeys’ new album Suck It and See is a wonderfully cool record with different types of music arrangements and vocal styles.