A Dog’s Way Home is an early contender for The Sniffler of 2019.
A Dog’s Way Home is an early contender for The Sniffler of 2019.
An inordinately strong group this week:
A great — if burdensome, but damn near inevitable — test to distinguish a star from a movie star:
So I saw Free Solo again, this time in IMAX.
When will James Badge Dale be gifted a role worthy of his consistently-wasted talents, instead of being shackled by The Standoff at Sparrow Creek’s brand of rudimentary filmmaking?
Remember: I list albums in these roundups from best to worst.
2019’s first Weed in Art update (it’s been a while!) comes from an unlikely source:…a country album?!?!?!
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Entertainment Studios is primed to position itself as the go-to studio for cinematic delightmares.
Page-to-stage adaptations can be just as treacherous as the more-chided path from screen to stage.
The Atlantic Theater Company’s production of Blue Ridge is only a minor misstep for star Marin Ireland, and hopefully mere missteps not indicative of more long-term deficiencies for up-and-coming playwright Abby Rosebrock and director Taibi Magar.