The Paperboy by Lee Daniels is one of the darkest movies I’ve ever seen. It’s also at the top of my list of most favorites. I don’t have a lot to say about it, as it requires that it be seen for one to know the depth of it. It’s not for faint of heart.
It features a lot of high-end actors, and it’s one of Zac Efron’s more serious roles in his early career, which most people can appreciate.
I want to note particularly the end seen whenever Zac Efron’s character and Matthew McConaughey’s character were riding in a boat in the swamp after their father’s wedding. It was very surreal.
I watched this movie for the first time in a long time, and I loved it all over.
Words & Music by Terrell Brinlee is the first full-length release by This Intangible Existence; the disc contains the most familiar works by This Intangible Existence, including "Flamingo Fandango", “ODE to Mars”, and “Interspecies Love”.
Words & Music Vol. II marks the redshift in the narrative. The record is lyrically more Christ-centered than the previous installment. It most notably features the “River Hymn” and “Calling Out Your name”.