Arts
Film Review: Compartment No. 6
I was not on board at the start of Compartment No. 6, but it’s a testament to the original text, adaptation and the performances that, by the end, I am endeared. … read more
Film Review: Ambulance
Ambulance works only in the sense that the title tells its whole story: a loud, irritating noise warning us to get out of the way, letting it pass us by. … read more
Film Review: Everything Everywhere All At Once
Everything Everywhere All At Once is rewarding for those interested in a ride through multiple universes and a tender exploration of the fragile human psyche. … read more
Simchas and Sorrows Finds Comedy In Relationships and Religion
How far would you go to win the approval of your future in-laws? This question is at the heart of Simchas and Sorrows, a new film from Genevieve Adams … read more
Film Review: Shakespeare’s Sh*tstorm
One of the major goals of the film seems to be a critique on criticism itself. As the preceding decades of his career demonstrate, Kaufman is entirely incorrigible. … read more
Beer and B-movies: Brewvies Hump Night
Brewvies Cinema Pub’s Hump Night showings feel like a group of friends watched a bunch of cult movies while cracking jokes and drinking beers and then went pro. … read more
Content Shifter: 10 True Crime Docudramas to Stream (or Not)
Flashy reenactments of real-life events are everywhere—Here are 10 recent crime docudramas that committed serial criminal cosplay, some better than others. … read more
Film Review: Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore
The Secrets of Dumbledore acted as a port key back to my happy place, enough so that I was able to forgive the shortcomings to a point that I will see it again. … read more
Film Review: The Bubble
Judd Apatow’s tendency to believe that too much is never enough is frustrating to say the least, giving The Bubble a feeling of half-baked indulgence. … read more
Film Review: Apollo 10 ½: A Space Age Childhood
Apollo 10 ½: A Space Age Childhood is a snapshot that revels in the nostalgia of anyone who dreamed of flying into space alongside the original astronauts … read more
Series Review: Moon Knight
Moon Knight stands as something new and exciting in a way that nothing since WandaVision has been able to accomplish. … read more
Alex Grobstein’s Petals of Perception
Grobstein’s goal is to expel the boredom created by accepted realities. His paintings ask us, “What do we ignore in our effort to make sense of the world?” … read more