Review
Confronting Discomfort: The Unseen World of Nan Goldin's Photography
Goldin is putting her pain in full focus.
Emerald Fennell Wants You to React to 'Saltburn'
“Did you think the film is unnecessarily weird or explicit?” “No, it's awesome.”
The Contradictions at the Heart of 'Maestro'
And why they encapsulate everything Bradley Cooper has been working towards as an artist
Aging Against the Script
Life and love after 60 on 'The Golden Bachelor'
'Wingwomen' is Yet Another Action Comedy Let–Down on Netflix
The 2023 French film has style and heart, yet it suffers from the Netflix high–budget action–comedy curse.
MJ Lenderman’s Prolific Ascent Continues with "And the Wind (Live and Loose!)"
Eight projects since 2021 would raise concerns of oversaturation for some, but Lenderman’s productivity hasn’t sacrificed his thrilling creativity.
The Best of 2023 Philadelphia Film Festival
Uncovering under–the–rader gem in this year's festival circuit
The Twisted Actions of 'Eileen' Left Me Yearning For More
The film's writers talk about the creation of 'Eileen'.
30 Rock Takes On Locust Walk
Penn’s soon–to–be ex–president Liz Magill, as portrayed by Heidi Gardner, was the subject of Saturday Night Live’s cold open this past weekend.
'As You Like It' is Fun, Friendly, and Fluid with Gender
The Globe's newest production of the Shakespearean classic shines with its subversive gender play.
Red Velvet Entrances Listeners in Alluring New Album ‘Chill Kill’
The K–Pop group’s third studio album is a haunting, multidimensional project, highlighting the members’ strengths.
Judging a Book by Its Cover: Exploring 'A Little Life' and 'Orgasmic Man'
A book cover photograph has never seemed so enticing—and heartbreaking—at the same time.
Hark, Hear These Angels Sing!: The Definitive Picks for the Best Renditions of Christmas Music Classics
An entirely objective and indisputable collection of the best Christmas carols
Harmony in the Arena: Musical Storytelling in 'The Hunger Games'
With songs of revolution, suppression, hope, and fire, the music of 'The Hunger Games' is what connects us to the world of Panem.
“To Be Eaten Alive”: A Dreamy R&B Project With a Touch of Melancholy
Mariah the Scientist sings to and with Young Thug amid his incarceration, along with tracks on her battles with fame, career, and love.
What We Can Learn From King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard
On their 25th album, the Australian rock band shows no signs of slowing down their creativity.
The (Dis)connecting Power of In–Yun in "Past Lives"
One friendship, two decades, and a million what–ifs. Is meant–to–be enough of a reason to be in love?




















