Ghostface Killah and RZA trade ferocious bars on a new song “On That Sht Again,” which will appear on a new Ep to accompany the four-part Showtime docuseries about the Wu-Tang Clan, Of Mics and Men.
“On That Sht Again” boasts a classic Wu-Tang-style beat, with piano and string loops striking against the steady thump of a dusty drum groove. Both Ghostface and RZA are in fine form lyrically, with the former spitting bars about his Benetton pajamas and dropping characteristically ridiculous couplets like, “Should’ve been Italian how...
“On That Sht Again” boasts a classic Wu-Tang-style beat, with piano and string loops striking against the steady thump of a dusty drum groove. Both Ghostface and RZA are in fine form lyrically, with the former spitting bars about his Benetton pajamas and dropping characteristically ridiculous couplets like, “Should’ve been Italian how...
- 5/15/2019
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
Supernatural films featuring Telekinesis were popular in the late 70’s and early 80’s, thanks in large part to directors like Brian de Palma and writer Stephen King. Stranger Things brings some of these sensibilities back into modern media storytelling but moreso pays homage to what it is making callbacks to than actually telling a familiar subject matter for fans of Carrie, The Fury and Firestarter in a different manner. Thelma, directed by Joachim Trier and written by Trier and Eskil Vogt, tells it in a different way via questioning of religion and faith in addition to sexuality from a woman who is introduced to a new environment.
Thelma (Eili Harboe) is a woman who is attending college in the city, away from her country upbringing, and is discovering her individuality. However, she experiences a epileptic seizure that seems to plunge her deeper in social isolation. Anja (Kaya Wilkins), a girl...
Thelma (Eili Harboe) is a woman who is attending college in the city, away from her country upbringing, and is discovering her individuality. However, she experiences a epileptic seizure that seems to plunge her deeper in social isolation. Anja (Kaya Wilkins), a girl...
- 12/1/2017
- by Andy Triefenbach
- Destroy the Brain
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