Arts
Film Review: The Lighthouse
The Lighthouse pivots further away from the genre of horror and dives deep into the worlds of psychological thrillers, high noir and survival drama. … read more
Local Film Review: However Long
In However Long, Local director Jenny Mackenzie takes a raw glance into four women’s lives and the connections made in their cancer support group. … read more
Content Shifter: 13 ’80s Slasher Flicks
Since the entire month of October has been swallowed up by Halloween, Inc.™, “Content Shifter” is digging up some lesser-known ’80s slasher flicks. … read more
Local Film Review: A Name Without a Place
A Name Without a Place is forgettable to me in this way, capped in my memory by its worst moments and never breaking through to stay with me. … read more
Film Review: Ad Astra
One of Ad Astra’s biggest faults is its failed attempts to balance two movies—a high-velocity space thriller and an intimate family drama. … read more
Teton Gravity Research: Winterland
Teton Gravity Research’s new film Winterland took us on a journey with 23 of the world’s best riders with booming personalities and culture. … read more
Content Shifter: 9 Best Series of Summer 2019
Here are nine killer series you missed this summer. Since they’re new and mostly only available on pay platforms, you might want to pick up a part-time gig. … read more
Angel De La Muerte Film Review: Where Poses and Posies...
One thought I had throughout the film Angel De La Muerte was, “Who’s the bad guy? Or good guy? Do I have enough info to know the difference?” … read more
Content Shifter: Get Free with Pluto TV
Enter Pluto TV. It’s free and it’s fantastic—but beware: There are commercials (sorry, Frank). It’s a “live” streaming service with hundreds of “channels.” … read more
Film Review: Maiden
Maiden posits that it’s through strong women like Edwards and her crew that we fight the long and steady fight toward equality. … read more
Film Review: The Farewell
The Farewell is embedded in a melancholic push-pull of mourning, nostalgia and outsiderness, but of course, it’s readily and incisively funny, too. … read more
Film Review: Thicker Than Water
Thicker Than Water can easily be appreciated in the sense that indie short films can. Plus, it’s fun to see local acting talent popping up in the places they do. … read more