

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...