Due to studio bankruptcies, errors or the passage of time, countless movies have entered the glorious public domain. Some of these movies are underrated classics, “Movies on YouTube: 1940s Drama Double Feature”
Author: Caleb Laude
The Textbook Scam: How a $14 Billion Industry Robs Students and Professors
I used to be rich. But then I went to bookstore. Two textbooks and one notebook later, I was standing in the soup line. The “The Textbook Scam: How a $14 Billion Industry Robs Students and Professors”
Review: ‘The Orville’s Chances of Renewal Unlikely
“The Orville” reeks of grisly death. This show getting a second season would be a miracle. I admire Seth MacFarlane for getting FOX to finance “Review: ‘The Orville’s Chances of Renewal Unlikely”
Review: LCD Soundsystem’s Return to Music Features #1 Album, but Lackluster Music
When LCD Soundsystem broke up back in 2011, they were never close to conquering the world. They never had a hit song, nor did they “Review: LCD Soundsystem’s Return to Music Features #1 Album, but Lackluster Music”
Review: ‘Fast and the Furious’ Film Big in Action, Small in Plot
After 16 years, the folks behind “Fast and Furious” raised the stakes for the mega-series’ eighth installment, “The Fate of the Furious.” “F8” delivers enough “Review: ‘Fast and the Furious’ Film Big in Action, Small in Plot”
“You’re Tearing Me Apart, Fargo!”
Typically, bad movies fade to obscurity quite quickly. Remember “Movie 43?” Of course not. Nobody does. It was terrible. “The Room” has stuck around, despite ““You’re Tearing Me Apart, Fargo!””
Can You Hear the Love Tonight?
For some, Valentine’s Day is a bad day. They see it as a day to wear sweat pants, eat chocolate and curse Madison Avenue for their “Can You Hear the Love Tonight?”
The xx Expands Their Unique Sound in Third Album
It feels like 20 years has gone by. Really, it has only been four years since English indie pop band the xx — always lowercase, “The xx Expands Their Unique Sound in Third Album”