The British music scene was at its height in the late ’90s—thanks to acts like Oasis, Blur, and Radiohead. But, behind the glitz and glamour, the industry is notoriously cutthroat. Success is often dictated by the fickle taste of the general public. Ruthless A&R man, Steven Stelfox, takes matters into his own hands in Kill Your Friends. Fueled by greed and ambition, Stelfox is a self-indulgent, anti-hero reminiscent of Patrick Bateman. He’ll go to great lengths to climb the corporate ladder. And, as you may have guessed, that includes killing

Grant Gustin plays the fastest man alive on The Flash. And, he’s quickly made his way into our hearts. Here are a few reasons why Grant should be your #MCM: His Humility Last year, Grant made an appearance on The View where he told the hosts that he was surprised when he landed the role as the iconic speedster, saying, “I’m not your stereotypical superhero.” But, that’s one of the qualities that makes his character so relatable. And, why he’s re-defining people’s expectations. In the same interview, Grant credited the

The Lumineers return with their sophomore album, Cleopatra, and it doesn’t disappoint. While their debut self-titled album was an across-the-board hit, singles like “Submarines” and “Stubborn Love” rose to the top of the charts. Arguably, The Lumineers’s most famous single was “Ho Hey”; it lasted in the Hot 100 charts for 62 weeks and was in numerous television shows and commercials. Cleopatra may not have one particular hit song, but it does present 35 minutes worth of solid tracks to create a strong, cohesive album. One of the most similar

Gilmore Girls may have ended nine years ago (#WeAreOld), but enthusiasm for the show has only grown in recent years. That enthusiasm exploded when Netflix announced it would be reviving the beloved show later this year (filming is happening as I type!). What’s more exciting: Amy Sherman-Palladino and Dan Palladino, the creators who controversially left the show before its seventh and final season, have gotten on board with the Netflix revival. The revival will appear as four 90-minute episodes (à la Sherlock), with each episode being set in one of the four seasons.

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