A timely reminder that "Love is love is love is love is love is love is love is love, cannot be killed or swept aside," and can be found right in front of you, wherever you are, be you John Legend and Chrissy Teigen at home with their baby, or in Iraq, Orlando, Standing Rock, or the Dominican Republic.
A captivating and tense sci-fi nightmare of dampered childhoods and a very cruel trigger finger of fate, until an act of rebellion leads to freedom out in the wild. Or not.
Dreams comes true in this super slomo (or, very fast, depending on your perspective) retelling of Jeff Lynne's life from childhood to success with ELO, working with fellow music legends on the Traveling Wilburys and on into the present tense.
A juke joint gig leads to a surreal dinner party and a descent into what seems to be pure evil. Raury better run, or hope that he's gonna wake up from this nightmare.
The MKTO guys should be thankful that Furiosa was not among the Bad Girls that abducted them for some enhanced titilation. Actually, scratch that: MKTO seem quite thankful by the end of this romp.
Don't worry: Although it seems like the private show that T.I. and Chris Brown locate in a Norwegian catacombs is a set-up for a Hostel sneak attack, but it turns out to be exactly the underground sex club that the hostesses promise.
Dej Loaf first came to prominence last year with “Try Me," a swag anthem that hit the rap top 10. Now she’s back, with a little help from Lil’ Wayne at the end of the track, doing her best Beyoncé impression.. or wait, do I mean Veruca Salt impression?