Month: August 2021
Film Review: Candyman
Candyman is dark, bloody and disturbing. It’s also smart, visually inventive and timely. It reminds of how good horror can be. … read more
Staying in Tune to Survive: An Interview with Lexagon
Cross-species communes and metaphysical kinships inhabit the experimental sound worlds of Alexa Burrell’s new Lexagon record, Feminine Care. … read more
Series Review: Only Murders in the Building
Only Murders in the Building has an old-fashioned murder-mystery-in-a-modern-setting feel that’s a lot of fun. … read more
Film Review: Candyman
Candyman is dark, bloody and disturbing, and it reminded me how good horror can be when it’s got the right hook. … read more
Bold & Beautiful – SLUG LGBTQ+: Jazzmine Pike
Dance is a main part of Jazzmine Pike’s life—it’s been a way to tell her own personal story—but what Pike does isn’t just dance. … read more
Local Review: Adult Prom – Mild Horses
Adult Prom = Beach Fossils + Mac DeMarco + Stephen Steinbrink … read more
SLUG Style: Icky Rogers
Like the conceptual layers in his music, Icky Rogers embraces layering in his style and splashes it with accents that reflect his own taste. … read more
Film Review: Not Going Quietly
Not Going Quietly isn’t always easy to watch, but it’s a lot more hopeful than you might expect, and never manipulative. … read more
Local Review: Los Vii – Ephemera
Los Vii = HOMESHAKE + Mac DeMarco + Tame Impala … read more
Film Review: Shang-Chi and The Legend of The Ten Rings
Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings is filled with kung fu and narrow escapes and is exhilarating and insanely fun. … read more