It’s sure to tide you over till Downton Abbey’s new season starts. Continue reading
It’s sure to tide you over till Downton Abbey’s new season starts. Continue reading
Ah, Facebook, where we can all stay in middle school—surrounded by the people we went to middle school with—forever. Continue reading
In our experience, women hate being called horses. Just hate it. Continue reading
Infinitely better than any heartwarming ABC family drama. Continue reading
A new breed of intelligent television that is both highly entertaining and challenging. Continue reading
Tracy Letts, author of the incredible epic “August: Osage County” proves he can be just as brilliant and effective working on a smaller scale. Continue reading
SpeakEasy’s Next Fall explores religion and relationships. Those two things always work well together, right? Continue reading
Movies rated by killer ways to die: RAPT = EXORCISM. Rapt area premiere at the Brattle = exorcism date night this Friday! Continue reading
A meditation-within-a-meditation of sad white people pondering the fate of other sad white people … and we got a good Youtube video for ya with Stoppard. Continue reading
Being young and on the verge of marriage, commitment, and family has always been a somewhat terrifying prospect, and perhaps now more than ever. The power of The Future, then, lies in its visionary depiction of the nearly debilitated receiving end of all that gloom. Continue reading
Pictures of You is a refreshingly real story about young folk figuring shit out the way we all do. It starts with one country boy learning to fuck, fight and smoke at college and expands into something much bigger. Twist’s art is solid, but it’s his writing and characters that really make him stand out in a web full of one-off’s. Continue reading
In attempting to frame the unspeakable horror of the occupation, Lu places personal stories against the grand backdrop of a historical epic, appropriately shot in haunting black-and-white by cinematographer Yu Cao. Continue reading
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