Reid plays like a man who recognizes what a good time was, is and always will be — that having a heck of a lot of fun never goes out of style.
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Blu-ray review: Only Lovers Left Alive
As ancient as the vampire genre is, there always seems to be something fresh that can be derived from it.
Blu-ray review: The Sacrament
Six films into his career, Ti West has proven to be the best and smartest guy in the horror game.
Check out the new rap video and mixtape from Jankins, aka PDA
Tulsa-raised hip-hop musician and producer Anthony Jenkins, formerly known as PDA and now calling himself Jankins, recently released his new music video, “Lose My Mind.”
Jazz icon Charlie Christian’s legacy extends beyond OKC
Great jazz musicians possess the nerve and skill to improvise beyond written notes on a page, becoming bare for criticism or praise with each newly formed measure.
The band’s fourth studio album comes out Tuesday, and they will share the celebration with Oklahoma City at The Conservatory that same day.
The band’s fourth studio album comes out Tuesday, and they will share the celebration with Oklahoma City at The Conservatory that same day.
Anderson brings passion to OKCMOA film program
Small-town life and sheer boredom had Anderson going through the lists of the great L.A. blockbusters, foreign works, art films and repertory masterpieces.
It’s no secret that a large hip-hop scene has developed in Oklahoma City over the last five or 10 years, but often lost in the shuffle are those behind the scenes.
It’s no secret that a large hip-hop scene has developed in Oklahoma City over the last five or 10 years, but often lost in the shuffle are those behind the scenes.
Film review: Calvary
Gleeson is at his brooding best in Calvary, a tough, theologically minded film in which he portrays a Catholic priest in a small Irish coastal village.
There really isn’t a how, why or what to Electric Würms. It just is, and maybe that’s the point to take it at face value and attempt to listen without the legacy of The Flaming Lips ringing in your ear.
There really isn’t a how, why or what to Electric Würms. It just is, and maybe that’s the point — to take it at face value and attempt to listen without the legacy of The Flaming Lips ringing in your ear.
