Overrated/Underrated: 'Star Wars' dilutes its own brand, and catch up on 'The Good Place'
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âThe Good Placeâ on NBC: An excellent streaming option while waiting for âGame of Thronesâ to return, this newcomer created by Michael Schur of âParks and Recreationâ starts off slow, with a superficial, breezy look at the afterlife amid some mistaken-identity comedy for star Kristen Bell. But stick with it and its humor is increasingly revealed as coming from a much darker place. Among its many quick barbs is the revelation that Red Hot Chili Peppers concerts are indeed the path to ruin, along with strong performances from the ever-reliable Ted Danson, plus costars William Jackson Harper, Jameela Jamil and Manny Jacinto.
Floating Pointsâ âReflectionsâ: The recording alias of Britainâs Sam Shepherd earned raves for his 2015 album âElaenia,â a crisp, steadily evolving blend of electronic sounds with an organic sense of adventure. For the follow-up, Shepherd headed for Joshua Tree, Calif., to record a combination widescreen album and film project that in its mood and grandeur recalls Pink Floydâs âLive at Pompeii.â Surrounded by banks of keyboards and girded by a steadily driving rhythm section and two guitarists, Floating Points crafts a swirling, sweeping soundtrack to the drama of the desert with an atmospheric blend of melodies that stretch far enough to almost reach the horizon.
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Dan Auerbachâs âWaiting on a Songâ: As the Black Keysâ frontman, heâs got a track record for swaggering, impossibly catchy blues-rock, but Auerbach misses the mark with his glossy new solo record. Recorded in Nashville with the help of near-legendary figures like Mark Knopfler and John Prine, the albumâs guest list roster is strong but still feels like a haphazard collection of poses as Auerbach mostly drifts into breezy singer-songwriter territory and, in the case of jangly first single âShine on Me,â seems to crib from the worst of George Harrisonâs cover of James Rayâs âIâve Got My Mind Set on You.â Weâre better off waiting on a new Black Keys recor d.
The infallibility for âStar Warsâ: Remember when George Lucasâ creation was something special? While Lucas himself blew up that idea for many longtime fans with his cartoonish prequels, there remains an unearned sense of optimism surrounding the franchise despite the middling results of âThe Force Awakensâ and âRogue Oneâ and hand-wringing over Colin Trevorrow of the much-reviled âBook of Henryâ directing an upcoming installment, along with Ron Howard, who takes over the Han Solo prequel from the recently fired Phil Lord and Chris Miller. Much like fast food, itâs almost as if upholding a standard of quality became more difficult once there were so many of these things.
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