Film Review: Katie Holmes Make Directorial Debut In “All We Had”

Synopsis: For fifteen-year-old Ruthie Carmichael (Stefania Owen) and her young mother, Rita (Katie Holmes), life has never been stable. Fleeing Rita’s latest boyfriend, they find themselves…

Film Review: “Frank & Lola” Shows That Lust Can Be Toxic

Synopsis: Set in Las Vegas and Paris, Frank & Lola is a psychosexual noir thriller about love and sex, obsession and betrayal, revenge and redemption. Matthew…

Artist In Review: Captain Cuts Is Giving Their First NYC Show At Baby’s All Right

Captain Cuts, the Los Angeles based, multi-platinum songwriting, production, and remix team are doing their first gig EVER in NYC, and it is FREE! Yes,…

Concert Review: Noga Erez Is Ready For Arenas At “Elvis Guesthouse”

Noga Erez played her first show ever in New York City. The Isreali star is readying for a complete, international takeover, and I see success…

Concert Review: Pandora Holiday Live Must Become A Personal Tradition

Pandora Music’s concert,  Pandora Holiday Live, was a fabulous and free experience. This concert could have, easily, gone for 120 dollars in ticket pricing, with…

Song Review: Luca’s “Getting Over You” Is Like Synth Pop Confessional

His live shows have been described as confessionals at a dance party, which is exactly what his music feels like. As synth-pop beats formulate around…

Album Review: Public Service Broadcasting Gives Space Fantasies In “Live At Brixton”

Space: The Final Frontier! The cosmos will always fascinate humanity because space is a blatant reminder that we are not alone and that we are…

Album Review: Neil Young Gives Music A “Peace Trail”

Neil Young is a living legend, and his newest record Peace Trail proves why? Neil has always aimed for music that expressed a hope for…

Concert Review: Martin Solveig Is The Best DJ Alive At Flash Factory

I am convinced that Martin Solveig is the Best DJ ALIVE!. Diandra Reviews It All has reviewed Flume, Mad Decent Block Party, and Bang On…

Concert Review: Booka Shade Brings A Religious Beat To Brooklyn Masonic Temple

Booka Shade brought the house, or rather temple down, on Friday. The German electronica dup played the Brooklyn Masonic Temple in celebration of the 10th…

Album Review: Nicole Millar’s Communication EP Has A Clear Message: Bounce!

It is amazing to see the global force that Hip Hop and R&B have become as genres. Not one artist can say they have not…

Concert Review: Jhevere Shows That Good People Make Good Music

Talent, heart, and a beautiful mind are the basic elixir of a “good” artist. Yet, good does not only mean creatively, although Jhevere has creativity…

Concert Review: Satellite Mode Went Cosmic At Mercury Lounge

I begin my concert review with an elaboration on the importance of the “IT” factor. This mysterious, mystical “it” has been hard to describe, but…

Song Review: FØRD Takes You To The Mysterious “Oblivion”

Hailing from the Byron Bay of New Wales, Australia, 18 year old FØRD is being compared to Flume for his ability to modernize pop &…

Song of The Week: Haux Unleashes “Caves” (Samuraii Remix)

Nothing like a good remix to bring up what was already great about a song! Haux made a riveting debut this year with is EP All…