Arts

Interview: The Politics, Corruption and Comedy of 18½
18½ is a wild and memorable comedy reminiscent of the classic subversive satires of Robert Altman with a freshness that’s all its own. … read more

Film Review: Interceptor
There are much worthier ways to waste your time and brain cells than Interceptor and too many superior steaming options to make it worth giving a chance. … read more

Film Review: Top Gun: Maverick
When you’re planning your summer moviegoing fun, I would strongly suggest making Top Gun: Maverick your top priority, and yes, see it in IMAX. … read more

Series Review: Stranger Things: Season 4, Volume 1
Volume 1 will keep you hooked all the way to the end of episode seven. The bad news, of course, is that we have to wait until July for Season 4: Volume 2. … read more

Film Review: Bob’s Burgers Movie
The Bob’s Burgers Movie is a piece of comfort food moviegoing that I didn’t even know I needed right now. … read more

Poem: Body
Check out this poem by Anika Stomick, titled Body and published in the May 1990 issue. … read more

The World is a Dangerous Playground in Eskil Vogt’s The...
Patrick Gibbs interviews Eskil Voigt, the writer and director of The Innocents, about how his film about children with super powers came to fruition. … read more

Film Review: Chip ‘n Dale: Rescue Rangers
Chip ‘n Dale: Rescue Rangers is an eye-popping, gut-busting knee slapper that is likely to be among the most satisfying films of the summer movie season. … read more

Film Review: Men
Men had me spellbound from beginning to end, but even for those who are familiar with Garland’s work, it’s a film that requires patience and effort. … read more

Film Review: Senior Year
Senior Year is crass and stupid, and yet there are just enough working elements to make the film something you’ll have an easy enough time streaming once. … read more