James Griffiths’ comedy-drama with songs stirs up the troubled romantic past of a once-popular Brit folk-rock duo, their awkward reunion engineered by an oddball superfan.
At last, a new name in the hit list. Now, I am always happy to see the names of Dionela, Arthur Nery, Cup of Joe, Nobita and that oh-so-durable Up Dharma Down in the charts.
Comparisons to artists like Andrea Bocelli or Josh Groban are inevitable, but Kagee said his style may be close, but it is distinctly his own.
With Family Guy dropping soon on the TV screen again, a sneak peek teases an episode that happens to be a parody of Tom ...