Arts
Dennis Lehane and Paul Walter Hauser on Black Bird
Dennis Lehane, who adapted the true-crime miniseries Black Bird for television, speaks to the difficulties in adapting nonfiction stories for the screen. … read more
Content Shifter: 7 Artificial Intelligence Series to Stream
Here are seven AI-focused TV series that don’t offer easy solutions to The Human Problem—but at least you’ll be distracted from your meat-sack self. … read more
Emma Holly Jones on Mr. Malcolm’s List
Emma Holly Jones, the producer and director of Mr. Malcom’s List, was born and raised in England and grew up watching BBC adaptations of Austen’s books. … read more
Film Review: Thor: Love and Thunder
Thor: Love and Thunder was a creative shot in the musclebound arm for Marvel, and it’s the first time since Endgame that I feel the need to see a Marvel twice. … read more
Film Review: Minions: The Rise of Gru
Minions: The Rise of Gru benefits from centering Steve Carrell, though there’s simply no getting around the fact that the whole schtick is wearing thin. … read more
Film Review: The Forgiven
The Forgiven features unforgettable performances and an apparently shallow outlook that deceptively hides layers of intriguing ideas for audiences to peel away. … read more
Film Review: Mad God
Mad God, from VFX legend Phil Tippett, brings a macabre and gruesome experience that is a must-see for die-hard fans of horror and stop motion. … read more
Film Review: Official Competition
Official Competition is a clever comedy I can easily see becoming a beloved favorite among the target audience of cinephiles, the creative and artistic. … read more
Series Review: Only Murders in the Building: Season 2
I have no clue as to just how many good seasons Only Murders in the Building will have, but if they are even half as entertaining, I’ll be watching. … read more
Film Review: The Phantom of the Open
The Phantom of the Open left me feeling invigorated and rejuvenated, and it’s on par with some of the best films of the genre. … read more