Reviews

CD Review: The Final Frontier

The re-climb to the top for Iron Maiden has been short, quick, and sexy—in the heaviest possible way.

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With her latest album, M.I.A. does what she’s always threatened to do: Declare war on popular music.

Film Review: All About Eve

The award-winning 1950 film showcases the backstabbing that one has come to associate with the arts.

Book Review: Our Toxic World

This graphic novel takes an entirely different route towards expressing one of the gravest concerns of modern society — toxicity.

CD Review: High Violet

The National’s latest album is recommended for rainy days, autumn, and drinking yourself to sleep.

Book Review: Watchmen

Watchmen cruelly disintegrates each character to its darkest detail while maintaining a glitter of hope for the world.

Book Review: The Gamechangers

Building on the popularity of the blog, Fake I.P.L. Player comes out with a whole new web of conspiracy theories in The Gamechangers.

Film Review: Sita Sings the Blues

Sita Sings the Blues is a film that chooses to be different, using a story that is very familiar to us.

CD Review: Junior

On her fifth studio album, Kaki King provides the listener with a thoroughly engaging rock record that showcases her delicate-yet-firm vocals.

Book Review: Way to Go

Upamanyu Chatterjee’s latest novel is recommended for anyone who wants to broaden their perspective on life, and enjoy themselves in the process.