Tag: selena gomez
Neurotic, Neurotic/Put Your Paws All Over Dolittle’s Neglected Body
In the face of Dolittle’s unanimous, Serenity-level panning (an unfortunate turn of events for the studio responsible for its release–Universal–that perhaps overly delights in the [Read More…]
There’s Nothing Especially “Rare” About Selena Gomez’s New Album, But It Still Enlivens An Otherwise Bleak January
More than likely aware of a lack of much competition in the musical realm when January hits, Selena Gomez’s management and publicity team surely had [Read More…]
Selena Gomez Makes Another Case for Sologamy in “Lose You To Love Me”
Sophie Muller, best known for rich and elaborate color schemes in videos like No Doubt’s “Don’t Speak,” Beyoncé’s “Déjà Vu” and, recently, Marina’s “Handmade Heaven,” [Read More…]
A Rainy Day in New York Offers A Wet Behind the Ears Perspective of the City
A crowd outside of the theater clamors to get into two sold out showings of Woody Allen’s latest movie. The herd of people extending down [Read More…]
“A Rainy Day” Ahead For Woody Allen’s Film Future & Legacy
After all this time, the demise of Woody Allen feels as anticlimactic as any of his usual resigned endings. With so much buildup to an [Read More…]
Selena Gomez Does Her Best Impersonation of A Jean-Luc Godard Movie (Meets Bonnie & Clyde Meets Badlands) in “Back to You” Video
While some would prefer to effortlessly liken Selena Gomez’s latest video for the single, “Back to You,” to something out of a Wes Anderson movie [Read More…]
The Weeknd Does What Taylor Swift Gets Condemned For Regularly
Though Taylor Swift is the girl you love to hate, especially when she attempts to tell you terms and activities relating to New York City, [Read More…]
Selena Gomez’s “Bad Liar” Video Channels Lameness In Its Shock Value
Selena Gomez has probably “shocked” more expertly with other music videos of hers in the past, like the Alek Keshishian-directed “Hands to Myself” or even [Read More…]
Selena Gomez Combines Exuberance With Anxiety on “Bad Liar”
With cover artwork that shows just how much Selena Gomez has been influenced by Thirteen Reasons Why (she’s an executive producer) of late, we see [Read More…]
Leave Spring Breakers Alone
Arguably the most unexpectedly political film of 2012 for its uncensored statement on American culture that has only continued to prove more accurate, Harmony Korine’s Spring Breakers [Read More…]