Film Review: Black Adam

Film Review: Black Adam
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While Black Adam gets pretty dumb at times, viewing it in the right conditions may bring you around—you might even want to see it twice. … read more

Bold & Beautiful: Post-Op Malone

Bold & Beautiful: Post-Op Malone
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Drag is an escape from traditional, cut-and-dry gender expression for Post-Op Malone, a performer who uses drag to outwardly express their identity wherever they go. … read more

Film Review: Squeal

Film Review: Squeal
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If you’re interested in an odd, international, indie-folk fairy tale that will leave you dizzy trying to discern meaning, then Squeal is worth the watch. … read more

Film Review: Framing Agnes

Film Review: Framing Agnes
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Framing Agnes is a visual treat and focuses on the stories of trans and gender-nonconforming people during a study in the 1960’s specifically Agnes Torres. … read more

Film Review: The School for Good and Evil

Film Review: The School for Good and Evil
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A good tween recommendation with themes of superficial ideas of good and evil, The School for Good and Evil is campy & witchy—perfect for the Halloween season. … read more

Embodied Ecologies: Where Disability Meets the Natural World

Embodied Ecologies: Where Disability Meets the Natural World
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Embodied Ecologies—an exhibit on the intertwining of disability, health, and the environment—takes many forms: sculpture, painting, poetry and mixed-media. … read more

Film Review: Tár

Film Review: Tár
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Todd Field’s dry approach isn’t going to work for everyone, but if you love great music and great acting, Tár hits all the right notes. … read more