The Mauritanian conveys when we talk ourselves into believing that the end justifies the means, we inevitably lose sight of the end itself. … read more
Film Review: The Mauritanian
The Mauritanian conveys when we talk ourselves into believing that the end justifies the means, we inevitably lose sight of the end itself. … read more
Cassette Drift = Depeche Mode + Slowdive … read more
Despite attempts to engage in a pressing dialogue, The Sleeping Negro reads as a bunch of ideas—full of potential, but starving for nuance. … read more
Mia Misses Her Revenge opens various conversations regarding men and the benefit of having supportive friends helping through bad breakups. … read more
ISAAC is a film that gives you breadcrumbs and allows you to make meaning, and while that might be daunting, that final moment of clarity is worth chasing. … read more
Bad Attitude: The Art of Spain Rodriguez offers a well-rounded look into the evolution of Spain and how that impacted the world around him. … read more
A Family offers its audience more than enough to chew on with a deep, emotionally sensitive reflection on family and trauma. … read more
Minari is an emotional and lyrical work of art, and a moving portrait of assimilation and the immigrant experience. … read more
Marqueza = Cilver + Paramore … read more
Subject to Change devises a varied sound flavored with the influence of the ‘60s with acoustic, rhythm and folk/country harmonies. … read more
Mark Eitzel, lead singer and principal songwriter, says the music is “Hippie-folk-art-shit your parents would listen to.” … read more
I found out back in January that Jane’s Addiction was going to storm into town sometime in March, most likely during spring break. … read more