Film - The 5 Best Terrible Movies Ever
Max GollinLast summer, I began a quest that would push me to my breaking point, requiring every ounce of my willpower and determination.
Last summer, I began a quest that would push me to my breaking point, requiring every ounce of my willpower and determination.
I hope you're not doing too much tonight...because Snarky Puppy is coming to Princeton!
The 1970s are in vogue early in 2014.
“As far back as I can remember, I always wanted to be a gangster”: the opening line of Goodfellas is Martin Scorsese’s “Call me Ishmael.” Now, for the director and the rest of Hollywood, the con artist seems to be the new gangster.
Director Spike Jonze's hazy, melancholic style has already been established in his earlier films, including "Where the Wild Things Are." His characters float through their off-kilter lives, perpetually full of ennui, half-lit and muted.
Last night's Golden Globes ceremony marked the start of the 2014 awards season, and boy were we excited to see all the dresses everyone wore!
At first listen, Ben Allison’s beautiful music is challenging to define.
Thank you all for your submissions to our annual reader survey!
While we asked you to tell us your favorite music, we cannot help but share our personal picks for best albums of the year.
Some indelible phrases definitely emerged in the year 2013 - "you came in like a wrecking ball," "we'll never be royals," "you and me, we got our own sense of time," "I'm up all night to get lucky," just to name a few.
BREAKING - Beyonce just surprised absolutely everyone and dropped a new studio album.
It's unbelievably difficult to pick best songs of any given year.
It's about time we switched over from music to one of Intersections' other strong-suits: film.
In the old days, you would walk into a record store and look for some new music.
2013: the year "twerk" made it into the Oxford English Dictionary.Now, full disclosure, I am definitely not a twerk-master - but these songs from our beloved closing year of 2013 definitely make you want to get down and shake that!
It's that time of the year again!
The holidays are marathons of organized fun.
There’s an iconic scene in Scarface where Al Pacino, brashly and publicly arguing with Michelle Pfeiffer in a restaurant, stands up and yells, “What’re you looking at?