Tyler Perry fools audience members with ‘Nobody’s Fool’
By Darryle Aldridge | November 8, 2018When going to see "Nobody's Fool," theaters across the nation will not be dead silent, but they will not be erupting in rapturous laughter either.
When going to see "Nobody's Fool," theaters across the nation will not be dead silent, but they will not be erupting in rapturous laughter either.
A stunning, contemplative piece on sports, art and the human will, “Free Solo” is innovation on the big screen.
The Virginia Film Festival's opening night movie "Green Book" ultimately doesn't deserve a spot in the "Race in America" series due to its tame treatment of racial issues.
The movie challenges, outrages and brings into question America’s current political system.
The sophomore album is a project of great significance for any up-and-coming musician.
The podcast pulls in as many perspectives as possible, both elucidating and complicating the simple narrative of the scandal that many people now remember.
King’s second album “Shake the Spirit” shows her truly defining her own exciting sound.
Glenn Close is the spellbinding center of "The Wife," a drama which chronicles the crumbling of a decades-old marriage.
"Warzone," Yoko Ono's revisions of old tracks, proves that the veteran artist still has the ability to innovate.
The movie “Bohemian Rhapsody” looks to be a beautiful rendition of Queen’s story, and its soundtrack is a great reintroduction of their classic rock-and-roll on to the modern music scene.
“First Man” blasts off by revealing a new angle of the same story so commonly known to American viewers.
"Beginners," an indie dramedy which chronicles an elderly man's coming out story, is a beautiful movie to watch in honor of National Coming Out Day.
2018's "A Star is Born," the third remake of the classic tale, is directed by and stars Bradley Cooper alongside Lady Gaga as two musicians at different points in their careers.
Moon Taxi seemed to pull a new trick out of their sleeve for each song in their show at Sprint Pavilion.
In "Fahrenheit 11/9," Michael Moore explores a conspiracy of complacency.
“A Simple Favor” takes the male-dominated thriller genre and reimagines it in an undoubtedly feminine and mothering way.
In an interview with A&E, the drummer for Moon Taxi discusses the band's secrets to success, their history and their plans for the Sprint Pavilion performance.
"Sharp Objects" is a slow and dark procedural featuring journalist Camille Preaker (Amy Adams) returning to her small Southern Louisiana town.
Netflix’s mockumentary offers more than just poop jokes
"Million Dollars to Kill Me," the fifth album from indie rock group Joyce Manor, sees the band move from punk to a pop sound with uneven results.