Rozwell Kid - Precious Art

On their first album for SideOneDumy, Rozwell Kid keep doing what they have been doing on their past three albums.
On their first album for SideOneDumy, Rozwell Kid keep doing what they have been doing on their past three albums.
- by Christian Hartnett
This was, without a doubt, the most enjoyable album listening experience I’ve had in years. I’m not exaggerating.
In the semi-enjoyable romcom ‘About A Boy’, Hugh Grant’s character realizes that dating single mothers is the way to go. Turns out that being in Single Mothers isn’t quite as enjoyable.
I think it's fair to say we can all use some more Rozwell Kid in our lives. Especially now that the idiots have taken over and you find yourself reaching for the Xanax every time you turn on the news.
Rotzak is a Belgian band with a name that stands out. That’s because ‘rotzak’ means ‘bastard’ in Dutch. Or ‘rotten ballsack’ if you want go for a literal translation. It’s not a very nice name.
Formerly known as The Spacepimps, Eternal Boy are ready to release their debut album under their new name. “Awkward Phase” comes with 12 whoppin’ pop-punk tunes that will take you right back to the glory days of Drive-Thru Records.
A young but ambitious Wall Street manager named Lockhart (Dane DeHaan) is sent to a spa in the Swiss Alps to bring back Pembroke (Harry Groener), one of the big chiefs in the company. Upon arrival, he meets the slightly creepy director of the place, Volmer (Jason Isaacs) along with Pembroke, who has no intention of leaving the spa and going back to the hustle and bustle of NYC. When Lockhart tries to leave, he gets in a car accident and ends up having to stay longer than he had anticipated. Which would have been fine had he been in any other spa, but this place is just plain creepy.
After 17 years and 8 movies, did we really need another movie starring Hugh Jackman as Wolverine? Turns out we did. And if the others were anything like Logan, I would say we needed even more.
‘Debuting on Friday, January 13th, this film redefines the horror that iconic date represents-stretching our comprehension of the terror this day holds beyond our wildest nightmares’.
The Founder tells the origin story of McDonald’s. Think Prometheus featuring the Big Mac.
The Founder pretty much flew under everyone’s radar even though the movie - directed by John Lee Hancock (Saving Mr. Banks) and written by Robert Siegel (The Wrestler) – is pretty good and sees Michael Keaton adding yet another solid performance to his resume.