Also this week: "Wild at Heart" in 35mm, another edition of the Nitrate Film Festival kicks off at American Cinematheque and the Michael Roemer renaissance continues.
The Village Voice review of Scott Derrickson's new film, "The Gorge," finds it's mashup of love, bullets, and monsters mostly appealing.
A Charles Dickens classic is coming to Peery’s Egyptian Theater later this month with the help of a live 20-piece orchestra.
Two snipers fall in love, gun down mutants in this mix of rom-com and sci-fi/horror/action blockbuster. At least one half of it works.
Wil’s attempts to keep her secrets are complicated when she finds a love interest in her boss’s dancer daughter, Vivian (Lynn ...
Creator of ABC’s “black-ish" talks about teaming up with his favorite author for "The Unusual Suspects" on Audible ...
“The GBA concept was always an outward-looking plan (to connect with the rest of the world),” Prof Cheung said. “In the plan, Hong Kong and Macau are the cities with established links to the ...
It is symbolic of how the two cities’ roles have evolved in recent ... manufacturing and personal consumption. Its movie and music industries were flourishing, too, with well-loved stars like ...
The sloganeering of the 2024 presidential campaign often seemed to center around two contradictory messages ... her cast to buy into this unsatisfying tale of a continually abused optimist.
Juxtaposing the two cases — Corrine’s brother-in-law’s odd behavior and the trash house deaths — gives the reader an interesting perspective on how small-town law enforcement works.
grim tale about a woman left to figure out her place in the world. Her search, along with the viewer over the stretch of two hours, will lead her towards uncompromising answers. (Also read ...
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