Derek Engen
Dec 7, 2019
Sound & Fury
In Sound & Fury, Sturgill Simpson delivers his most ambitious project to date. This Netflix original anime/studio album is decidedly...
Alexis Gorfine
Dec 7, 2019
Modern Love
I never thought I would find myself almost crying watching Tina Fey play tennis. But there I was, curled up on my bed, lip quivering as a...
Francis Moran
Dec 7, 2019
Schitt's Creek
If you’re like me, then I’m sure Netflix has overwhelmed you recently with their never ending stream of originals and extremely targeted...
Connor Rush
Dec 7, 2019
Watchmen
Coming off the heels of the excellent second season of Succession, HBO has immediately delivered another show worthy of its prestigious...
Emma Cooney
Dec 7, 2019
The End of the F***ing World
After almost two years of waiting, season two of Netflix’s adaptation of Charles Forsman’s comic book series about a teen psychopath (or...
Kian Blewett
Dec 7, 2019
The Practice of Love
Jenny Hval The blossoming of subcultures catalyzed by the age of information does not always result in a diversification of our tastes....
Max Zhang
Dec 7, 2019
Caroline Polachek: Pang
Caroline Polachek Pang. The title of Caroline Polachek’s debut album is a curious piece of language. Modulating between material and...
Connor Rush
Dec 7, 2019
Parasite
The Kim family in Parasite. The word “masterpiece” is used far too often in film criticism. Few films actually stand at the top of an...
Kyanah-Isabelle Fabre and Alexis Gorfine
Dec 7, 2019
Bon Iver at the Anthem
Justin Vernon and Bruce Hornsby of Bon Iver How does an artist command a room? Sure, he could simply ask his audience for their...
Bianca Berman
Dec 7, 2019
The Lighthouse
Willem Dafoe and Robert Pattinson in The Lighthouse. Robert Eggers' new psychodrama The Lighthouse—starring Willem Dafoe and Robert...