• Review — The Kooks Celebrate "Inside In/Inside Out" at The Fillmore

    The Fillmore Auditorium in Denver was alive with nostalgia on Monday night as The Kooks celebrated their debut album, Inside In/ Inside Out, with a performance that sent the crowd back to 2006. Joined by openers Daisy the Great and The Vaccines, the night promised to be a journey through the band’s iconic tracks and […]

  • Civil War review – Alex Garland’s immersive yet dispassionate war film

    The writer-director’s much-anticipated look at the horrors of an America violently divided is an impressive technical feat yet an emotionally cold drama‘We know why it might happen’: Alex Garland’s explosive thriller Civil War premieresCivil War, Alex Garland’s hotly anticipated dystopian drama on an America divided by military conflict, knows what we’re looking for. The film opens with the president (Nick Offerman) in profile, practicing lines as he prepares to address the nation. His...

  • FitSpresso Reviews (Shocking User Warning) Ingredients, Side Effects And Fake Customer Review Exposed!

    Are you ready to transform your health and wellness journey? Look no further than Fitspresso! This potent formula is designed to support weight loss, regulate blood sugar levels, boost energy, aid digestion, and enhance overall health. Dive into this detailed review to uncover the wonders of Fitspresso and why it should be your go-to supplement.What is Fitspresso?

  • SXSW review: Civil War

    There is an inherent audacity in making a film like Civil War, even before writer-director Alex Garland starts to lay out the finer points of his near-future thriller. At a time when the atrocities of war are unfolding in multiple places around the world, and our own country feels perched on the kind of knife’s edge where just about anything could happen, it’s a bold move to make such a film, particularly outside of the more exploitation-heavy genre flights of things like The Purge. Treating a...

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    ‘Star Wars: Dark Droids’ review

    Any fan of Star Wars can easily pick this up and find something to appreciate.

  • Lisa Inside the Square: The Media Reporting on the War in Gaza

    Lisa Daftari joins Chuck Barham to discuss the media narrative about the conflict between Israel and Hamas. The post Lisa Inside the Square: The Media Reporting on the War in Gaza first appeared on The Foreign Desk | by Lisa Daftari.

  • JCPenney credit card review: Limited value for the average consumer

    Editor’s note: This is a recurring post, regularly updated with new information and offers. JCPenney credit card overview The JCPenney credit card comes with an interesting introductory bonus but has limited earning and redeeming options that will make it unappealing for most consumers. If you spend a lot of money at JCPenney, it could make …

  • Enzo Mari review – the anarchic Italian at war with design world ‘pornography’

    Design Museum, LondonFrom his steel-bar fruit bowl to his troop of wooden animals, the combative creator railed against ‘the rampant consumption of luxury furniture’ – despite his own hefty price tagsShortly before the maverick Italian designer Enzo Mari died in 2020, he donated his archive to the city of Milan with one condition: it must remain closed for the next 40 years. It would take at least that long, Mari argued, “before we have a new generation that is not as spoilt as today’s...

  • Fisker Ocean Gets Worse Review Yet From Consumer Reports That Calls It Inexcusable

    The publication described the Ocean it owns as poorly tuned and undercooked

  • Millie Bobby Brown Admits She Leaves Negative Reviews Under a 'Fake Name' Online

    Millie Bobby Brown admitted that she leaves establishments negative reviews online using a fake name if she doesn't like the service.

  • Peak Ketosis Keto ACV Gummies Reviews – Do Keto Gummies Work or Fake Product?

    Trying to shed those stubborn pounds can feel like you’re scaling a mountain, but what if there was a helper? Enter Peak Ketosis, a duo of keto and apple cider vinegar gummies that promise to steer you straight into the heart of ketogenesis.

  • How to Win an Information War by Peter Pomerantsev review – the radio host who beat Goebbels at his own game

    This compelling study of 1930s journalist Sefton Delmer reveals how he used ‘grotesque cabaret’ as propaganda to undermine the Germans’ faith in nazism – and how such methods could be used against today’s tyrantsIn 1941 a secret British radio station called on Germans to rise up against Hitler. Run by German exiles, it was explicitly left wing. The station’s target audience was “the Good German”. Its broadcasts were serious and idealistic: a ray of light amid totalitarian darkness. They were...