Category: Reviews
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Gracie Abrams Delivers An Emotionally Powerful Story With New Album “Good Riddance”
Following in the footsteps of other bedroom pop artists, Gracie Abrams explores her feelings in an up close and personal way on her newest album “Good Riddance”. Her growing fanbase highly anticipated the release since the announcement of her accompanying Taylor Swift as the opening act for the Eras Tour happening this year. Her stunning…
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The Elvis Movie Soundtrack: Disappointing and Underwhelming
Written by James Stone In June of 2022, Baz Luhrmann’s Elvis biopic was released and took theaters by storm across the nation. Both loved and criticized by many, the movie received a 77% on rotten tomatoes and made $151 million at the box office. Luhrmann’s directing and Austin Butler’s acting joined in depicting the fantastical…
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The Menu Gives us a Taste of Overconsumption and Income Differences
At the SCAD Savannah Film Festival, Contributor, Claire Lefort had the opportunity to review The Menu, which was not publicly out, now out and no longer under review embargo we are able to share their thoughts on the film Written by Claire Lefort When it comes to setting the table of a Michelin Star restaurant,…
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Soccer Mommy & Turnover: Figuring Out How Much to Consider Content & Stage Wise
Last month in December 2022, I had the pleasurable opportunity to photograph and experience the concerts of Soccer Mommy and Turnover respectively. As a habitual pop and electronica listener, this winter break I go to dust off and revisit my indie rock streak I listen to from time to time with these two acts. My…
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Glass Onion Thrills with Excellence and Excitement
At the SCAD Savannah Film Festival, Assistant Production Director, Riley Samz had the opportunity to review Glass Onion: A Knives out Mystery, which was not publicly out, now out on Netflix and no longer under review embargo we are able to share their thoughts on the film Written by Riley Samz A crowning highlight of…
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A Review of ‘Weird: The Al Yankovic Story’ a Love Letter To His Career, Comedy, and Making of a Legacy
I had the amazing opportunity to see Weird: The Al Yankovic Story at SCAD Film Fest, since it’s now out in theaters, I thought I would share my thoughts. This film was one of the first evening showings to Film Fest and aired on the first night. It was a great kickoff. Part of what…