Veteran stars give a wintry glow to this portrait of old rebels who may have outgrown their cause
Reviews
Tyler, the Creator is His Own Worst Enemy on Wolf
True to his personality, Tyler is at his best when he’s entertaining guests
The Strokes Wipe the Slate Clean on Comedown Machine
The rockers finish a record contract—and an era
Admission: Grating on a Curve
The rom-com fails as romance and comedy, but Tina Fey gives it the old college try
Phil Spector’s Greatest Hit
Al Pacino plays the notorious record producer in David Mamet’s “fictional” HBO movie that has both sides on the murder trial crying foul
David Bowie Challenges Listeners on The Next Day
Perhaps more than any of Bowie’s prior 23 records, this one is an art record
Atoms for Peace, Thom Yorke’s Side Project, Isolated and Lost on Amok
A promising project takes a step in the wrong direction
The Teleportation Accident: Finally! A Noirish Sci-Fi Comedic Novel Worth Shouting About
In his strange and wonderful second novel, Ned Beauman puts an utterly singular spin on the coming-of-age novel
Ripely Pine: A New Album That Details What It’s Like to be a Twenty-Something in 2013
Lady Lamb the Beekeeper might have an adorable moniker, but there’s nothing cute about her music
Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds Rush Into the Unknown on Push the Sky Away
Reports of the musicians’s creative death have been greatly exaggerated
Ron Sexsmith Brings Tightly Packed Pop to Forever Endeavour
His new album is a big step toward Sexsmith gaining household-name status
Four Tet Rarities Release is A Fun, Intentionally Disjointed Listen
The steam of ‘0181’ has a lot to enjoy
Identity Thief: The Wrath of Con
Jason Bateman and Melissa McCarthy play victim and thief in a mean-spirited road-trip comedy