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"Since Take Care, all of Drake’s albums have had a late-night feel, but Views is the first where he sounds tired."

You could easily sign up for the streaming service of your choice and cancel next month in far less time than it would take to go to the store, select the movie you want (which may or may not be available, given the inherent limited selection of a non-digital store). If you are able to find one additional movie to

This mystery is more of a thriller than the book apparently. If you were going to hit a point so hard in the article, wouldn't you at least watch the trailer half-carefully?

Enjoy your fucking egg whites.

Replace references to "Canada" in this review with "Quebec" and it makes more sense. "Highest grossing Canadian film", "huge box office success", "beloved cultural touchstone" etc, seem misleading. I doubt many people outside Quebec have heard of this movie, the 1984 version, or the original story. I would be

I see. I think the general consensus is that Dr. Dre has never written a rhyme in his life, while Kanye has written quite a lot of his own material and has increasingly used a more "lyrics by committee" approach (production as well), in which he is heavily involved as his career has advanced.

Nah

Not quite.

The AV. Club

I don't know why people love this fact - he does say "elementary" in the stories, in the same context that he uses "elementary, my dear Watson". It's not as if this phrase was invented whole cloth and became an iconic quote - it has precedent in the stories.

An interesting conundrum that this article alludes to: what does a rapper known for excellent, manic, fun mixtapes do when they release an "Album", and how do we respond as fans? We won't have to wait long to see another example of this when Action Bronson releases his "debut" in a couple weeks.

It's interesting to note which of the Wolfpop slate the AV Club deems worthy of this column.

Let me explain to you how jesting works…

One of the most talented rappers to ever exist is playing chimes.

Did anyone really read Jerry's tweet and think he was making a serious accusation of joke stealing? Are people becoming humorless turds even in regards to comedians?