Clarkson's album lacks substance
Kelly Clarkson's newest album lacks depth.
Kelly Clarkson's newest album lacks depth.
Season three of “House Of Cards” promises an interesting season.
Superheroes have dominated the big screen. Now they're moving to primetime television.
Let's take a moment to remember a fallen friend.
"Smoke + Mirrors" showcases Imagine Dragons' lyrical skills.
Big Sean might have boarded his flight to rap paradise, but he hasn’t landed yet.
'The DUFF' looks at the new high school social order.
'Two and a Half Men' finale fails to do the show justice.
Comedy in revamped sitcom, 'The Odd Couple,' falls flat.
Shows about minorities are pulling in audiences.
Kid Rock tries to return to his country roots.
The Body and Thou team up again for second collaboration album.
"The Order: 1886" sports beautiful graphics but dull actions.
'McFarland, USA' puts on a twist on the underdog story.
"Saturday Night Live" celebrated its 40th anniversary on Sunday.
The famous TV show didn't pull any punches.
Our reviewer gave this a B.
‘Fifty Shades of Grey’ Grade: D Let’s start by making it clear that this review is based solely on what happened in the movie and I am not taking into consideration what happened in the book or what information you learn in the sequels. “Fifty Shades of Grey” the movie is a poorly thought out piece of trash. If you’ve been stranded in a dessert for the last three years and haven’t heard, “Fifty Shades of Grey” is a sex-driven romance novel written by E.L.
This album misses the mark.
There are three things in this world that I absolutely and endlessly love: puppies, profanity and watching Colin Firth kick ass while wearing a well-fitted suit and adorable grandpa glasses.