To See or Not to See: Handsome Devil
John Butler’s coming-of-age tale, Handsome Devil, is a meaningful lesson about living an authentic life and finding your voice. Set at an Irish boarding school where rugby is treated like
Continue ReadingJohn Butler’s coming-of-age tale, Handsome Devil, is a meaningful lesson about living an authentic life and finding your voice. Set at an Irish boarding school where rugby is treated like
Continue ReadingStriking a perfect balance between entertainment and philosophical ideas, Wonder Woman is the best DC Comics film adaptation of late. The story of Wonder Woman begins in the present-day. Diana
Continue ReadingPuffs, Or: Seven Increasingly Eventful Years at a Certain School of Magic & Magic is a wink-wink comedy of a certain famous story about a Wizard Who Shall Not Be
Continue ReadingThe Git Gone episode is all about Laura and the events that lead to her death before Shadow’s release from jail. Emily Browning shines in this one, and we, the
Continue ReadingThe stage adaptation of Groundhog Day is delightful. Between the technical surprises that pepper the show and the absolutely wonderful performance of leading man Andy Karl, it’s a show you
Continue ReadingAlexandra Bracken departs from her dystopian, fantasy roots to bring readers an enthralling time travel adventure story. Passenger and Wayfarer weave an exciting scavenger hunt through time with a poignant
Continue ReadingI am not even going to leave you in suspense: The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas is a timely must-read in today’s increasingly divided world. For those of you
Continue ReadingThere is only one thing that the American Gods have in common: the fear of being forgotten. America may have gotten its start many moons ago, but the melting pot
Continue ReadingSense8’s core premise centers around eight very different people who are psychically connected to one another. They are ‘sensates’—humans with a specific genetic mutation that allows them to be mentally
Continue ReadingA kidnapping goes very wrong in the absurd and entertaining comedy Take Me. Ray Moody (Pat Healy, also directing the film) has a very unique and bizarre small business: Kidnap
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