In the summer of 1994, a group of working-class Englishmen announced themselves to the world. They were brash, confident and carried with them a bunch of catchy songs. With Definitely Maybe, Oasis ...
A pleasingly non-formulaic romantic seriocomedy, "Definitely, Maybe" has charm and some depth, even if it's ultimately more a third-base hit than a home run. Framing device has Reynolds as Wiliam ...
Oasis have confirmed that they will be a 30th anniversary edition of Definitely Maybe out at the end of August, exactly three decades to the day since the original album was released. The 30th ...
Oasis were terrible at being the Biggest Band in the World, but as this 20th anniversary reissue of their first album—a three-disc collection packed with demos and live performances—makes sparklingly ...
Kathryn Schulz, a writer for The New Yorker, heard that seemingly-contradictory response to a question recently. And once she started listening for it, she heard it everywhere: people agreeing by ...
A bedtime-story request leads soon-to-be-divorced Will Hayes (Ryan Reynolds) to tell 11-year-old Maya (Abigail Breslin) how he met her mom. He frames the tale as a mystery: Maya has to guess which of ...
Writer-director Adam Brooks' romantic dramedy Definitely, Maybe follows Will Hayes (Ryan Reynolds), a New York ad exec whose marriage has just ended in divorce. The best thing in his life is his ...
Definitely Maybe is the debut studio album by Manchester Britpop icons Oasis. Released on 29 August 29 1994 by Alan McGee's Creation Records, Definitely Maybe would become Oasis's critical and ...