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Review: American Symphony Charts An Incredible, Difficult Year as Jon Batiste Creates a New Work of Art

Some people have busier than normal years, and then there’s musician Jon Batiste’s 2022. Simultaneously, Batiste was the most celebrated artist of the year—he earned 11 Grammy nominations including Album […]

  • Steve Prokopy
  • November 28, 2023
    • Film & TV , Review , Television

    Recap: Invincible (S2, Ep3) — Mark Attempts to Balance His Lives in Dark, Shocking Episode

    We all knew it was coming eventually: for three episodes, Earth’s former super-defender Nolan Grayson (J.K. Simmons) has been looming over the planet—and his friends and family—without so much as […]

  • Sam Layton
  • November 26, 2023
    • Film , Film & TV , Review

    Review: Disney Makes a Wish in New Family Musical That Fails to Shine

    There is a lot that doesn’t work in Disney Animation’s latest original effort, Wish, but the main culprit is a plot that never clicks into place. The stakes never really […]

  • Lisa Trifone
  • November 26, 2023
    • Film & TV , Review , Television

    Recap: The Curse (S1, Ep1) — Nathan Fielder’s First Step Into Fiction Is Brilliant, Beautiful and Quietly Terrifying

    In my mind, a difference between non-fiction and fictional television is that the former is about asking a question and the latter is about answering one. Comedian(?) Nathan Fielder is […]

  • Sam Layton
  • November 25, 2023
    • Film , Film & TV , Interview

    Interview: Emerald Fennell Discusses Finding the Titular Estate for Saltburn, Exploring Power through Gothic Romance, and “Funeral Giggles”

    Emerald Fennell first gained attention in Hollywood as an actor, for roles in period drama films, such as Albert Nobbs (2011), Anna Karenina (2012) and The Danish Girl (2015), as […]

  • Steve Prokopy
  • November 25, 2023
    • Film , Film & TV , Review

    Review: Melissa McCarthy Grants Wishes for Holiday Harmony in Genie

    File this one under: Christmas movie I didn’t know was a Christmas movie until I was deep into it. If I’m reading the credits correctly, Genie is directed by Sam […]

  • Steve Prokopy
  • November 22, 2023
    • Film , Film & TV , Review

    Review: Adam Sandler Continues a Trend of Surprisingly Heartwarming, Family-Business Films with Leo

    Much like other recent Adam Sandler outings, such as his family comedy You Are So Not Invited to My Bat Mitzvah and his sports drama Hustle, his newest animated work, […]

  • Steve Prokopy
  • November 22, 2023
    • Film , Film & TV , Review

    Review: Ridley Scott and Joaquin Phoenix Bring Napoleon and His Battles to Screen, Without Much Regard for the Man

    Napoleon Bonaparte has been featured in films for nearly 100 years (going back to Abel Gance’s 1927 Napoleon, which clocked in at about 5.5 hours), but I can’t remember a […]

  • Steve Prokopy
  • November 21, 2023
    • Film & TV , Review , Television

    Recap: Invincible (S2, Ep2) — Messy but Enjoyable Episode Does Too Much at Once

    Invincible‘s storytelling can be weird. On one hand, the pieces it lays out in each episode tend to combine in the end to form a fantastic and fully realized conclusion. […]

  • Sam Layton
  • November 17, 2023
    • Film & TV , Review , Television

    Recap: Invincible (S2, Ep1) — Long Awaited Superhero Animation Returns in Bloody, Exciting Fashion

    The landscape of superhero shows has become very different in the time between Invincible‘s first and second seasons. In early 2021, WandaVision was a hit, Loki and Hawkeye arrived later […]

  • Sam Layton
  • November 17, 2023
    • Film , Film & TV , Review

    Review: Colman Domingo Commands the Screen as Rustin, a Key Organizer of the March on Washington

    I first encountered the bold, scene-stealing energy that is Colman Domingo in 2009, when I stumbled across Spike Lee’s filmed adaptation of Passing Strange, the stage musical about a young […]

  • Lisa Trifone
  • November 17, 2023
    • Film , Film & TV , Review

    Review: Filmmaker Todd Haynes Plumbs the Depths of Complicated Women in May December

    Todd Haynes is a filmmaker’s filmmaker, an artist who makes not just movies, but cinema. From award-winning period pieces (Carol, Far From Heaven) to acclaimed documentaries (The Velvet Underground, Six […]

  • Lisa Trifone
  • November 17, 2023
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