Category: Reviews

Review: Old Boots, New Dirt

Jason Aldean’s new album “Old Boots, New Dirt” is decidedly different from his previous albums. Aldean still has his country roots, but his rock side is more dominant. That shift doesn’t automatically mean that fans won’t like this album, but it does mean that they will have to actually listen to it before they criticize it.

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Review: Black-ish

“Black-ish” is ABC’s latest attempt to connect with African-Americans. Although it features the usual stereotypical black family, it portrays them in an unusual location: the suburbs.

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Review: If We’re Honest

In her new album, “If We’re Honest,” contemporary Christian artist Francesca Battistelli is most certainly up to her usual standard.

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Review: Million Dollar Arm

“Million Dollar Arm,” produced by Joe Roth, Gordon Gray and Mark Ciardi, is an inspiring, heartfelt sports drama about a failing sports agent making a final attempt to save his career and change the lives of three boys.

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Review: Hostages

“Hostages” attracts the audience immediately with an opening scene that’s full of twisted action. The show is set in Washington D.C. During a press conference with Dr. Ellen Sanders (Toni Collette) about the surgery of President Paul Kincaid (James Naughton), robbers at a local bank hold hostages until rogue FBI Special Agent Duncan Carlisle (Dylan …

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