Reviews

To See or Not to See: Sweeney Todd

Sweeney Todd, the demon barber of Fleet Street, has set up shop in New York, and you won’t want to…

9 years ago

To See or Not to See: Loving

In 1958, Richard Loving, a white man, and Mildred Jeter, a black woman, broke the law. They got married. Loving…

9 years ago

Why You Need to Watch American Fable

It’s no secret, we love a good indie flick here at Pop Culturalist. They’re daring, thought-provoking, and driven by storytelling.…

9 years ago

To See or Not to See: Fences

August Wilson's Fences is one of those stalwart pieces of theater that has made the transition to film effortlessly. After…

9 years ago

To See or Not to See: Lion

A lost child is every parent's worst nightmare, and a reunion with their parents is every lost child’s dream. Both…

9 years ago

To See Or Not To See: Z: The Beginning of Everything

Amazon Studios has done it again. Z: The Beginning of Everything is everything you want in a television binge. It's fun,…

9 years ago

The Great Comet Burns Bright

One of this Broadway season's best shows is Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812. So, it's even more…

9 years ago

To See or Not to See: Art at the Old Vic

Yasmina Reza's Art gets a sharp, triumphant revival at London's Old Vic. Like her recent God of Carnage-- which has earned a slew of…

9 years ago

To See or Not to See: Wild Women of Planet Wongo

On the far eastern stretch of Houston Street in Manhattan, the cozy back room of the Parkside Lounge plays host…

9 years ago

To See or Not to See: Moonlight

Critically-acclaimed film Moonlight is a beautiful contemplation of the journey to adulthood of one character, Chiron. Moonlight is almost theatrical in it's exploration…

9 years ago