Top 5: Summer songs
COVID-19 might have put our lives on hold, but it can’t take away the changing of the seasons. Celebrate the end of the semester and the start of summer with these five songs. 5. “School’s […]
COVID-19 might have put our lives on hold, but it can’t take away the changing of the seasons. Celebrate the end of the semester and the start of summer with these five songs. 5. “School’s […]
How does Kesha follow up Rainbow? It’s a question that has to be asked, not just because that album was a masterpiece, but because of what Rainbow represents for Kesha as an artist. Not only […]
Thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic, there’s a pretty good chance you’re currently stuck in your home with a bit more free time on your hands. Have no fears, Connor is here to help you get […]
TMN film critic Gordon McPherson gives “Cats” two out of five Hairballs. At long last, your friendly neighborhood movie reviewer has finally watched “Cats” from start to finish. Indeed, I had to take a long […]
TMN film critic Gordon McPherson gives “Bacurau” five out of five (Symbolic) Joined Hands. First of all, I hope that you are staying healthy and social distancing amid this COVID-19 pandemic. Hopefully life will go […]
TMN film critic Gordon McPherson gives “The Invisible Man” two out of five cameras. Despite Leigh Whannell’s inventive direction and a committed performance from Elisabeth Moss, “The Invisible Man” ultimately becomes a shallow exercise in […]
TMN film critic Gordon McPherson gives “Honey Boy” five out of five chickens. An emotional roller coaster from start to finish, director Alma Har’el’s “Honey Boy” is a testament to the power of empathy through […]
TMN film critic Gordon McPherson gives “Birds of Prey” three out of five egg sandwiches. As the next plunge into R-rated superhero films, “Birds of Prey: And the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn” contains […]
TMN film critic Gordon McPherson gives “6 Underground” two out of five bloody magnets. Legendary director Michael Bay’s “6 Underground” is an insightful, thought provoking meditation on violence and freedom from oppression. Just kidding! It […]
Sam Mendes’ thrilling, edge-of-your-seat wartime epic “1917” demands to be seen on the biggest screen possible. While the film doesn’t break new ground thematically, its simulated single-shot approach illustrates the deeply immersive qualities of film. […]
TMN film critic Gordon McPherson gives “Queen & Slim” five out of five raised fists. A memorial for black Americans gunned down by police on a seemingly regular basis. A tribute to the kindness of […]
TMN film critic Gordon McPherson gives “Zombieland: Double Tap” 3/5 bloody guitars Director Ruben Fleischer’s “Zombieland: Double Tap” fails to recapture the wit, stakes and heart of the original film, but nevertheless proves passably entertaining. […]
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