Because last month’s picks took a deep dive into depravity, this time I’m (mostly) sticking to low-gore, less-scary horror movies that won’t keep you up at night.‘Dashcam’Rent or buy on most major...
Read moreThe titles of the two immersive light installations by Anila Quayyum Agha being shown this week at the Masterpiece London art fair do not seem to promise an upbeat vision: “This Is...
Read moreBattlegrounds Mobile India has partnered with the Great British Teddy Company, bringing special in-game items, characters and more. Here’s more about it. Battlegrounds Mobile India (BGMI) has launched a new partnership with...
Read moreAt a time of widespread debate over the depiction of women in film, the top Japanese animators have long been creating heroines who are more layered and complex than many of their...
Read more“Giannis: The Improbable Rise of an NBA MVP,” Mirin Fader’s biography of Giannis Antetokounmpo, portrays the Greek-born basketball superstar as a young man of sweet-natured innocence and irrepressible enthusiasm. Immigrating to the...
Read moreWhat’s most striking about the autobiographical documentary “Beba,” aside from the intimate lens and stunning cinematography, are its moments of vulnerability, which plunge the viewer into the Afro-Latina filmmaker’s familial and personal...
Read moreIn this heady Lincoln Center Theater production, Brian Watkins finds laughs and shivers in a pensive gathering of old friends.
Read moreOpera has long grappled with a lack of racial diversity. Black, Latino and Asian singers have struggled to be cast in principal roles. Works by composers of color have rarely been performed.And,...
Read moreWhen I was a kid, my sister and I had shelves filled with carefully arranged miniatures, ceramic animals and the tiny, delicate like. I never thought much about these displays, though now...
Read moreIn this documentary, two French filmmakers meet a formidable Swiss cow and, under her impassive gaze, ruminate on her Alpine life.
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