Arts
Film Review: Burial
While not a bad film and worthy of a rental, Burial is simply not the movie that it had the potential to be. … read more
Film Review: Honk for Jesus. Save Your Soul
Honk For Jesus. Save Your Soul is a decent film with enough energetic charm and skill behind it to highlight the promising talents of its cast. … read more
Television: August 1991
The special effects are occasionally low budget and cheesy, but it doesn’t matter. … read more
Film Review: Breaking
Breaking falls short of a modern classic, yet it remains an involving film that is easily my pick for the best new film opening this weekend. … read more
Film Review: Bodies Bodies Bodies
Bodies Bodies Bodies, directed by Halina Reijn, doesn’t take itself too seriously, using an old structure—the “whodunnit”—and giving it a whole new meaning. … read more
Bold & Beautiful: Magnys Voss
Magnys Voss describes himself as a baby in the drag world, having only started performing as Leroy Dagger about a year ago. Despite not having the official title, this king has been playing the part his whole life. … read more
Film Review: Three Thousand Years of Longing
In Three Thousand Years of Longing, George Miller may have earned the clout to make something utterly flat, but audiences have the right to a better time. … read more
Michelle Danner Talks The Runner
If there’s anyone who knows a thing or two about the correlation between art and education, it’s Michelle Danner, the director of the new thriller, The Runner. … read more
James Morosini On The Emotional Truth of I Love My...
I Love My Dad is an equal mix of outrageously hilarious and deeply touching, representing a breakthrough for director James Morosini as an ambitious artist. … read more
Film Review: Fall
Director Scott Mann certainly knows how to stage exciting action but Fall is a stupid movie, though when it’s just having fun with its own silliness, it’s actually quite an entertaining one. … read more