Bruno Mars "Doowops" a slight flop
Mars' debut album, while pleasant, brings nothing new to the mainstream.
"Halcyon Digest" a worthy indie album
Indie rock group Deerhunter continues to grow with their third full release, "Halcyon Digest."
"Let Me In" breaks the new-age vampire trend
"Let Me In" reminds us of the good, old, blood-thirsty vampire days.
Fincher delivers again with "The Social Network"
The film tells more than just a simple story about social networking -- Fincher's new drama succeeds in both story and performance.
Cheap Eats: Sushi Mac
This week Walsh takes her tastebuds across the globe trying out Sushi Mac, a local and affordable sushi restaurant.
Linkin Park heads in new direction
Linkin Park's newest release, "A Thousand Suns," is different, but decent.
"Devil" a surprise hit
Don't be fooled by Shyamalan's name attached to the new thriller film. "Devil" is actually worth the time.
Interpol: Been there, done that
Interpol's fourth self-titled album is unfortunately nothing new.
Weezer goes one step forward after two steps back
"Hurley," their new release, is okay -- but just barely.
Barrymore and Long go the "Distance" in new comedy
"Going the Distance," the new romantic comedy starring Drew Barrymore and Justin Long, takes a different direction than your regular rom-com -- and it pays off.
Jenny & Johnny: the new dynamic duo in indie pop
The real-life musical couple join together and create romance in their new album, "I'm Having Fun Now."
Prince of Persia sinks in the 'sands of time'
Disney's ‘Persia' probably won't offend any fans of the long-standing video game franchise. However, adult moviegoers not familiar with the game may find that the picture is lacking any real cinematic spark.
Cast attempts to deliver in "Iron Man 2"
Robert Downey Jr. certainly succeeds in playing the superhero in the new sequel. The rest? Not so much.
New film offers outlook on life, culture, and diapers
"Babies," a new film, gives a fresh perspective on various perspectives from the eyes of four toddlers.
Green Day's New Album a Disappointment
Green Day, the punks from Berkeley, California who helped begin the pop punk genre in the early '90s are back with their new album "21st Century Breakdown" and it could not be more common and pathetic.