Year: 2022
Film Review: Wildhood
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
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
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
Review: Dry Cleaning – Stumpwork
Dry Cleaning = Wire + Peter Buck + Kim Gordon … read more
11 Years Later, The Jungle Giants Are Still Best Friends
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...
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
Local Review: Ribbons – Primitive Emotion
Ribbons = NARC + Mock Execution … read more
Review: The 1975 – Being Funny in a Foreign Language
The 1975 = Bon Iver + The Beatles + Drive Like I Do … read more
Film Review: Black Adam
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
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