The freewheeling indie-rock band crafts a sprawling, patient album that encourages you to lose track of time alongside them. Depending on how freaky you like your folk, Deep Country’s length is either ...
On It’s Not That Deep, Demi Lovato just wants to have fun again. After a few years leaning into the punk-rock edge of her 2022 album Holy Fvck and revisiting her old songs with a grittier twist on ...
Legal teams now can rapidly uncover and verify key evidence across tens of millions of documents using simple, conversational queries Everlaw plans for Deep Dive to be generally available to customers ...
It was easy to think when Deep Rock Galactic: Survivor was first announced that it was a cynical project. A spin-off of a popular game from a different developer, jumping on a new genre bandwagon, and ...
It's Christmas in June, which could only mean I'm back on the Beira D. Siren's Rest is Still Wakes the Deep's first DLC, and it's also entirely unexpected. The Chinese Room's BAFTA-winning disaster ...
'Siren's Rest' is a great DLC for 'Still Wakes the Deep', though it's not without it's foibles. Taking place ten years after the tragic, spooky, and body-horror-laden events that led to the demise of ...
Lots of comedies have attempted to cynically rely on actors’ improvisation skills to patch up their uneven, unready scripts. By comparison, the way Deep Cover uses improv comedy as a major engine for ...
Three hapless comics, played by Orlando Bloom, Bryce Dallas Howard and Nick Mohammed, infiltrate the criminal underworld. By Glenn Kenny When you purchase a ticket for an independently reviewed film ...
'Jurassic World' director Colin Trevorrow co-wrote and produced the Tribeca-premiering action farce, co-starring Nick Mohammed, Paddy Considine, Sean Bean and Ian McShane. By Caryn James The premise ...
Produced and co-written by Colin Trevorrow, Tom Kingsley's film has a solid comic idea — a band of failed improv comedians are recruited as undercover agents — that never quite explodes into hilarity.
In “Deep Breath,” by the Hungarian novelist Rita Halász, a woman flees her abusive husband in order to slowly regain her sanity, and her self. By Jane Hu Jane Hu is a critic whose work has appeared in ...
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