Anthony Fantano

A fan made documentary about the American psychedelic folk rock band "Neutral Milk Hotel"

Unnatural forces, from the powers that be, cause subversive sketch comedy trio, Million Dollar Extreme, to have their late night adult swim program 'World Peace' cancelled and subsequently blacklisted from all major networks.

The four primary members of Hellfyre have let the veil down and show you a different side of themselves in this WC Tank-directed film of their 2014 tour. In it, you get to witness the random spurts of inspirado that spawn the irreverence of their most pointed lines as well as the casual reality of the indie grind from the vantage point of some rap savants. North America is blurrred into some stuborn cultural imperative that Hellfyre must humor themselves through. Mike Eagle, Nocando, milo and Busdriver star.

Kanye's fifth studio album is easily his most ambitious effort yet. The production is extremely stunning. To be honest, this album sounds like a really huge undertaking with all of it's extra instrumentation, studio tricks, and samples. Kanye has stepped up his rhyme game, too. It's also comforting to hear his guest MCs are rapping on his level. My one problem is I think someone would need to have some kind of interest in Kanye West as a person, or persona, to truly fall in love with this album. I, unfortunately, don't really care about the minor details of the guy's social life. He's got a lot of talent, but his relationships and various character flaws don't really pique my interest for the entire album. There are points where I can't help but cheer him on when he tells his personal tale of success, but I could take or leave the moments of contrived social drama. There's a lot to love about this thing. I'm just not won over on it personality-wise.

The sequel to The Kidzbop Quiz