Single Review: Keith Robinson, “Forever Bae”

Since first gaining fame with his role as Power Ranger Joel Rawlings, actor Keith Robinson has always been a force in the entertainment industry.
“War of the Worlds: Revival is a low rent Amazon AD

At one point, Will states, “I’m rerouting her cell to our satellite,” and then literally clicks a button labeled “Reroute Cellular to Satellite.”
Second Listen Sunday : Governor, “Son Of Pain”

For this week’s Second Listen Sunday, I want to highlight one of those artists, Governor, who was initially signed to T.I.’s Grand Hustle Records.
Slow Jam Saturday: PM Dawn, “I’d Die Without You”

For this week’s Slow Jam Saturday, I want to venture back to 1992 and give some love to PM’s Dawn “I’d Die Without You”.
“Oh, Hi” delivers romance with ropes and regret

The film is primarily a two-hander that relies heavily on its two leads, both of whom are outstanding. Molly Gordon shines as Iris, playing her with an unsteady energy that keeps the audience engaged. Although Iris could be unlikeable and flirts with villainy through her chaotic actions, Gordon infuses her with a lovestruck humanity.
Second Listen Sunday: Ruff Endz, “Love Crimes”

My initial introduction was on the soundtrack to the 1999 film “Blue Streak” with the mid-tempo track “Please Don’t Forget About Me”. Produced by Dru Hill’s Nokio, the song wasn’t anything special, despite a strong vocal, and came across more as filler. However, it was another soundtrack effort six months later that won me over. In the spring of 2000, the duo appeared on the soundtrack of the dance film “Center Stage”.
Slow Jam Saturday: The Braxtons, “I’d Still Say Yes”

Nineties R&B was a special time. Particularly when it came to groups, both male and female, for this week’s Slow Jam Saturday, I wanted to venture back to 1996 and show some love to The Braxtons’ cover of “I’d Still Say Yes” from their 1996 sophomore album, “So Many Ways.”
Reality bites—literally—in “The Jurassic Games: Extinction”

Reality TV collides with prehistoric monsters, again, in The Jurassic Games: Extinction, the continuation of 2018’s sleeper hit.
“Thou Shalt Not Bore: Saint Clare is a stylish spin on morality and mayhem”

“Saint Clare” is the kind of off-kilter genre gem that sneaks up on you. Stylish, darkly comic, and anchored by a surprisingly nuanced performance from Bella Thorne, it offers a twisted take on the vigilante thriller, wrapped in Catholic guilt and laced with satire.
Second Listen Sunday: LeVert, “The Whole Scenario”

When we reflect on R&B reunions from 1997, the first group that often comes to mind is New Edition. However, during the spring of that year, the R&B trio LeVert reunited to release their final album, “The Whole Scenario,” which is this week’s pick for Second Listen Sunday.
Slow Jam Saturday: Beyoncé & Bilal, “Everything I Do”

Written and produced by Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis along with their frequent collaborator Big Jim Wright, “Everything I Do” is a ballad that perfectly blends Beyoncé’s mezzo-soprano with Bilal’s ethereal falsetto. As music fans already know, Jam & Lewis know how to get the best out of artists when it comes to romantic duets.
“Sovereign” is a haunting true crime drama anchored by powerhouse performances

Dennis Quaid adds authoritative gravitas as Police Chief Jim Bouchart, a figure whose attempts to maintain order clash with the Kanes’ escalating defiance. Quaid avoids caricature, instead portraying Bouchart as a man striving to do the right thing in a system just as flawed as the one the Kanes oppose. There is also strong supporting work from Martha Plimpton, Nancy Travis, and Thomas Mann.