Wyle is scrubbing up again as star, executive producer and a writer on The Pitt, an all-new medical drama streaming on Max. … read more
How Noah Wyle Dug Himself Into The Pitt
Wyle is scrubbing up again as star, executive producer and a writer on The Pitt, an all-new medical drama streaming on Max. … read more
Life After delves into the thorny intersection of progressive ideals of bodily autonomy and the ableist assumptions underpinning debates about the right to die. … read more
With Sunfish (& Other Stories on Green Lake), Falconer delivers an evocative portrait of a cherished place, capturing its timelessness through its characters. … read more
The Brutalist is brutal indeed, and it’s not a movie that’s likely to connect with mass audiences. … read more
Wolf Man isn’t that must-see, visionary piece of horror storytelling that Universal wants you to believe it is by any means, but it’s decent popcorn fare. … read more
Like Pram the Thomas Jefferson Slave Apartments came without a cover. They play abrasive old school punk which means you won’t hear this shit on the radio. … read more
I can’t possibly continue to compare all these CDs to Green Day, some people like Green Day, I won’t be reaching these people… … read more
he Room Next Door is certainly going to be an essential viewing for Almodóvar aficionados, and it’s a dramatically ambitious film. … read more
Better Man is a somewhat uneven mix of daring ideas and by-the-numbers filmmaking, but it comes together to do what it sets out to do. … read more
The debate has begun: who defines alternative music today in the most authentic sense? One answer is Mercury Rev, a five piece all of which reside in New York. … read more
Megadeth is one of the survivors of the 1980’s heavy metal revolution. And, they’ve got a new CD, Hidden Treasures on Capitol Records and a tour to prove it. … read more
There have been tons of worse bands around. Some still are, and getting. If you’re into that groovy free love guitar driven ballad stuff, you’ll dig this band. … read more