NY Timeout: For starters, there was the voice: a warm, keening croon with an amazing range (three and a half octaves) that could go from sugary to sorrowful in a breath. Then there was the songwriting, which consistently found the sweet spot where melody and wordplay turned a three-minute pop song into something heavenly.
The upcoming R-rated TMNT: The Last Ronin film is exactly what the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise needs.
Revelations Review: This movie might not be Yeon Sang-ho's best work, but it explores human nature and beliefs in an entertaining, thrilling, and crisp way.
Thragg has also been cast, the show has confirmed