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“Roma” Stands as a Landmark for Streaming Cinema
By this point you’ve probably heard the hype that “Roma” is a cinematic achievement worthy of “Best Picture of the Year,” according to Rolling Stone and many other cultural authorities. Since its release, I resisted for as long as I…
The Fyre Was Never Lit
If you had any access to the internet during the spring of last year, you may have heard of an ill-fated Instagram ploy known as the Fyre Festival. Promising an island full of models, blue waters and booze, the Fyre Festival promised to be…
Mitski, Janelle Monáe: Best Albums of 2018
Perhaps NPR’s Ann Powers said it best in her breakdown of the greatest music to come out the past year: “In 2018, women in music are not newcomers, novelties, or antidotes. They are here, at the top...”
This sentiment certainly reflects…
New Album By The 1975 Is Their Most Ambitious Yet
Since the release of their self-titled debut in 2013, the British pop band, The 1975, have been labeled many things: groundbreaking, pretentious, original, sellouts, bland, iconic.All of these titles are warranted. Frontman Matty Healy has…
“The Crimes of Grindelwald” Is Made For Harry Potter Fans
Unpopular opinion: “The Crimes of Grindelwald” was better than “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them.” Now, before I get thrown to the wolves, let me explain myself.
I really did enjoy the first movie in the “Fantastic…
“Circle” Is Circling the Drain
“Circle” is easily one of the most pretentious films I’ve seen in some time.
The film starts by throwing the audience into a black room that slowly lights up revealing the set that looks like it was put together by a college production.…
Stiller Directs Showtime Miniseries About 2015 Dannemora Prison Break
Upstate New York is often a place that one hears little about, unless you are a local, like myself. In June 2015, Upstate New York was a place that made national news, specifically Dannemora, New York. How did a small rural town of roughly…
Watch “Hold the Dark,” Then Watch It Over Again
The latest Jeremy Saulnier film, “Hold the Dark,” carries on with Saulnier’s affinity for deeply atmospheric and truly horrific violence that borders on the grotesque.
His previous films have included the slow-burning revenge film “Blue…