In a short period of time, Woods fell from the number one golfer in the world to a man with no idea if his life had a future on the golf course. Through time and perseverance, Tiger found himself out of the woods. In 2019, Tiger won the Masters, his first Majors win in 11 years...
Rough and pastoral, Zev Magasis’ video for “Gretel” immediately recalls filmmaker Terrence Malick. There’s a humanism to these shots of demolition derbies and lush Appalachian fields that feels of a piece with something like Malick’sDays of Heaven, where the emphasis is always on the light...
Season 4. I’ve wanted to change my original thoughts on this one for a while, but there isn’t an ‘edit’ feature. I agree with you that it starts in September 2001, though I think it runs for one year instead of two. Season 5. I noticed we were in complete agreement, except ...
Bringing them together into the right shape and with the proper look takes the brand’s artisans more than 100 hours. The variations on these types of mechanisms are nearly as plentiful as wristshots on Instagram, but that is usually due to packaging and design concerns. While trying to find...
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when three of the country great’s most famed disciples paid him a cover each, with writer Jimmy Webb offering instrumental support. The simplicity and sincerity of the homage was quietly breathtaking, expanded by the shots of Campbell singing along in the audience, making us wonder why we don...
leading a dance party in the middle of the street — one with such building electricity that by the time dance troupe Jabbawockeez appear near video’s end, it feels like New Edition randomly showing up to the local function. The shots of DaBaby getting chased by the cops that begin the ...
when three of the country great’s most famed disciples paid him a cover each, with writer Jimmy Webb offering instrumental support. The simplicity and sincerity of the homage was quietly breathtaking, expanded by the shots of Campbell singing along in the audience, making us wonder why we don...