“Greatest Hits” presses rom-com tropes onto vinyl, look at love through the lens of music.
“Greatest Hits” presses rom-com tropes onto vinyl, look at love through the lens of music.
Writer Brendan Parr reflects on Wes Anderson’s “The Grand Budapest Hotel” for its 10 year anniversary.
‘Road House’ is technically competent, but fails to differentiate itself from the wider genre of action.
Writer Brendan Parr reflects on the choices made by The Academy at this year’s Oscars, weighing in on …
“Love Lies Bleeding,” the sapphic thriller effort by Rose Glass, is without a dull moment.
REVIEW: “Drive-Away Dolls,” while lacking some of the charisma of the B-movies it draws from, is a fun …
Writer Brendan Parr discusses Frank Herbert’s 1965 novel “Dune.”
“Dune 2” is something that demands a theater experience to allow the sweeping soundscape and visuals truly enrapture …
“Suncoast” is a sunny-side look at a family overcast with grief. Written and directed by Laura Chinn, “Suncoast” …
Writer Brendan Parr reflects on what sets Paul McCartney’s second solo album “RAM” apart upon its release and …