To See or Not to See: Phantom Thread
Paul Thomas Anderson’s latest film, Phantom Thread, is a quiet probe into obsession and control presented to viewers in an extremely pretty package. In 1950s London, The House of Woodcock is
Continue ReadingPaul Thomas Anderson’s latest film, Phantom Thread, is a quiet probe into obsession and control presented to viewers in an extremely pretty package. In 1950s London, The House of Woodcock is
Continue ReadingIn The Shape of Water, Elisa Esposito (Sally Hawkins) is a mute janitor at a top-secret research facility in the 1950s. Her life is simple. She lives above an old movie
Continue ReadingWe’re halfway through Season 1. Is it any good? The Setup After the Battle of the Binary Stars, The Federation and the Klingons are in a full-blown war. Klingons possess
Continue ReadingAccording to Kevin Armento and Bryony Lavery’s new play Balls, so many of our miscommunications and conflicts arise from, well, balls. Using the literal balls of the now-legendary tennis match
Continue ReadingWhen you step into the Minetta Lane Theatre, you’re greeted by the Palace Saloon and Mining Company in Cumberland, USA. A drum kit sits center stage, flanked by several other
Continue ReadingIce skater Tonya Harding’s life story, both pre-and-post-infamous knee smashing, is explored in the engaging film, I, Tonya. For those of you that are too young to remember Tonya Harding,
Continue ReadingThree Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri has the components of the type of “deep” movie that Hollywood loves to love, but, unfortunately, is missing the depth needed to make it truly
Continue ReadingBased on the life of Phineas Taylor Barnum, The Greatest Showman shares the story of his rise to stardom. Coming from a penniless upbringing, Barnum climbs his way to high
Continue ReadingThe deliciously pulpy movie, Cruel Intentions, has made its way to the stage…and it’s so much fun to watch. For those not familiar with the cult classic movie starring Ryan Phillippe,
Continue ReadingCall Me by Your Name is, simply put, a beautiful film in every way. American graduate student Oliver (Armie Hammer) has been invited for the summer to work with Professor Perlman (Michael
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