Unfortunately, musicians die too. How their posthumous works are released matters. By James Bennett III Lil Peep was already dead when I finally decided to check him out. It took
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“The Silver Screen,” released Oct. 5, transforms popular horror film classics into songs. Courtesy of Fearless Records By Salvador Castillo As we close in on Halloween, our need for scary and
Coming off the success of Migos’ “Culture 2” Quavo steps out on his own to deliver “Quavo Huncho.” Courtesy of Quality Control Music By Bryce Lawson Over the past few years,
The movie released Oct. 19 has an 80 percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes and set a franchise record with reeling in $77.5 million in North America. Courtesy of Universal Pictures
“First Man,” featuring Ryan Gosling, tells the story of Neil Armstrong’s life and features the moon landing of Apollo 11. Courtesy of Universal Studios By Bryce Lawson Oscar-winning “La La Land”
“The Carter V” debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200. The album was delayed four years due to a legal battle with Cash Money Records. Courtesy of Young Money Entertainment
Tom Hardy plays investigative journalist Eddie Brock who merges with the alien symbiote Venom in this late summer blockbuster. Courtesy of Sony Pictures Digital Productions Inc. By Salvador Castillo I was
Kevin Hart and Tiffany Haddish star in the comedy “Night School.” Courtesy of Universal Pictures By Bryce Lawson In his newest comedy, Kevin Hart goes back to night school as Teddy
Mayor Rick Kriseman (center) poses on stage with the cast of “Webb’s City: the Musical” at The Palladium theater in St. Petersburg. Courtesy of Bill Leavengood By Sailor Jane Adams A
A group of high schoolers face cyber security hacks in the action movie featuring central themes of gender identity. Courtesy of BRON Studios By Bryce Lawson In this Quentin Tarantino-style
