Film Review: Wildhood

Film Review: Wildhood
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Beautifully shot with solid performances, Wildhood offers a touching story of two indigenous brothers on a trip in search of their First Nation Mother. … read more

Film Review: Till

Film Review: Till
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Whether or not Till is among the most cutting-edge films of the year, it’s a powerful experience with a sense of urgency and truth that demands to be seen. … read more

Sleeping Giant: A Supernatural Tale About Change and the Unknown

Sleeping Giant: A Supernatural Tale About Change and the Unknown
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The comedic moments in Sleeping Giant uplift while seeping into the crevices of your brain—we’re all bound to have our own monster in the lake. … read more

11 Years Later, The Jungle Giants Are Still Best Friends

11 Years Later, The Jungle Giants Are Still Best Friends
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The sound of The Jungle Giants’ Love Signs, which was released in summer of 2021, builds off their indie-rock roots. … read more

Rising Star BAYLI on Artistic Autonomy and Being Vulnerable in The Digital Age

Rising Star BAYLI on Artistic Autonomy and Being Vulnerable in...
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An auditory encounter with up-and-coming artist BAYLI is like scattering the labels we place on ourselves over a fan into a whirlwind of originality that demands attention. … read more

Film Review: Black Adam

Film Review: Black Adam
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While Black Adam gets pretty dumb at times, viewing it in the right conditions may bring you around—you might even want to see it twice. … read more

Bold & Beautiful: Post-Op Malone

Bold & Beautiful: Post-Op Malone
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Drag is an escape from traditional, cut-and-dry gender expression for Post-Op Malone, a performer who uses drag to outwardly express their identity wherever they go. … read more