The Power of the Dog: Masculinity as a Prison
Based on the novel by Thomas Savage, The Power of the Dog welcomes you to a Western psychological drama. Jane Campion directs her first feature film since 2009’s Bright Star, also serving as a writer and producer.
These Violent Delights and These Violent Ends: A Romance to Die For
A city where radiant silks glimmer under gunpowder explosions and jazz rhythms are punctuated by the screams of traitors piercing the night; such is the city of Shanghai in Author Chloe Gong’s duology, These Violent Delights and These Violent Ends.
Mitski’s Laurel Hell: A Soft Goodbye
By Pen Fang
Mitski is back.
After a 4 year hiatus after her last album Be the Cowboy — after which she stated she would be...
Review: Don’t Look Up (Netflix)
By Thza Kanapathipillai
Don’t Look Up is a clever, disaster satire of our distracted, divided America. It’s a warning of the consequences of waiting too...
Grendel: A Villain Reimagined
By Seth Gellman
When you think of a villain, you probably first think of the classic antagonists like Darth Vader, Hannibal Lecter, the Joker, and...
Celebrating 20th Anniversary of the Harry Potter Films
By Grace Kaiser
Whether you know it as Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone or Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone, the first Harry Potter...
No Time to Die: Daniel Craig’s Swan Song as James Bond
By Eileen Wang and Pen Fang
With the release of No Time to Die, Daniel Craig’s run as James Bond is officially over. After 15...
The Hallmark Season Never Ends
By Colleen Meosky
As we settle into the new year, we move away from the holiday festivities and look forward to the winter classics the...
Shea’s is Back in Business!
By Elizabeth Buckingham
Stage fights, bright lights, and a dazzling chorus: Shea's Performing Arts Center is back in business! This season of shows showcases many...
Has Hollywood Really Turned their Back on Problematic People?
oblematic actors, with serious allegations of scandals that have come to surface, still benefiting from Hollywood? Despite the so-called Hollywood blacklist (that is not exactly official), are actors still being found in cast lists?