Month: November 2023

The 2023 movies schedule is delivering its final offerings in December, but when looking at the entire year, cinema’s biggest success remains Barbie. In addition to the Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling-starring feature earning positive critical reception, Barbie has made over $1.4 billion worldwide, surpassing The Super Mario Bros. Movie to become 2023’s highest-grossing movie.
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Greetings, Decibel readers! Hope you all had a Happy Thanksgiving, for those who celebrate. In case you hadn’t seen it before, we have an entire article dedicated to songs about eating. Aside from that, we also have five new albums for you to digest below. After all, this is when all retail establishments will be
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SPEND. SPEND. SPEND. CONSUME. BUY TONS OF MUSIC AND MERCH FROM YOUR FAVORITE BANDS. OBEY. SATIATE YOUR MARKETPLACE GODS ON THIS BLACKEST OF FRIDAYS. Cruciamentum Obsidian Refractions (Profound Lore) This unrelenting slab of death metal from international act Cruciamentum is no fucking joke. Our review was super high on it and here’s what it said:
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The organisers of the BRIT Awards have announced that they will be tweaking their rules for the 2024 instalment, following a row over diversity. The structuring of the award ceremony faced criticism at the start of the year when it was revealed that no female artists had been shortlisted for the 2023 Best Artist award.
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The U.S. has the largest music market in the world, according to the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry. This is hardly surprising, considering the startling influence that American cultural exports like music, movies, and television have abroad. Add to that the historical phenomenon of non-American, English-speaking musicians singing with an Americanized accent, and the
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Nicolas Cage has made a lot of movies in his career, and in those films, he’s delivered some iconic lines. Perhaps none are quite so loved, if only ironically, as when he says “I’m going to steal the Declaration of Independence” in Disney’s National Treasure. It’s a great line, equal parts dramatic and hilarious. And
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Mabel Mathilda makes everything better. Listen, if we have to spend time in the present with the Bennett siblings, it works best when we get more exciting aspects, such as the two meeting their biological sister for the first time or Byron’s relatable candor with a dash of Benny not being as annoying as usual.
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