There's one song each on Love and Sonic Temple I didn't like (Brother Wolf, Sister Moon and American Horse). The rest are awesome, including ones that never got played on the radio like Soldier Blue, Automatic Blues, Medicine Train, etc.
There's one song each on Love and Sonic Temple I didn't like (Brother Wolf, Sister Moon and American Horse). The rest are awesome, including ones that never got played on the radio like Soldier Blue, Automatic Blues, Medicine Train, etc.
It was also in Singles (in a flashback scene), IIRC.
Indeed, Rise is as good as any of their early songs.
This piece leaves a lot out.
She was a supporting actress in American Hustle. She gets plenty of screen time in movies where she's a lead actress, like in The Hunger Games. And she's making more money than >99.9% of actors of either sex.
Oh, the horror of being paired with Bradley Cooper, People Magazine's World's Sexiest Man of 2011. The world's smallest violin plays for Jennifer Lawrence.
"Institutionally misogynistic studios" that have made her a multimillionaire in her 20s.
I thought that scene was clever, in how it exaggerated an everyday bit of obnoxiousness, but no, I didn't actually laugh. The show is mostly, sad and awkward, with an occasional bit of oddness thrown in.
Nice work by Sarah Barker, but this episode raised two questions for me: