Interview: Weathers

Weathers makes music for both sunny and stormy days. On some tracks, they sing about breezy drives under moonlit skies; on others, they’re unafraid to open up about mental health issues, from taking antidepressants to living with a schizophrenic loved…

The Curse of La Llorona Movie Review: Prepare to weep from boredom

Fear may be subjective, but if my younger self knew that they would still be making basic horror films like The Curse of the Llorona 20 years later, I know it would truly have scared the bejesus out of me.

‘High Life’ Review – Robert Pattinson and Juliette Binoche search for meaning in the depths of space

The opening moments of High Life are jarring in their dissimilarity. Here we are on a hollow, almost completely abandoned ship out in deep space with a set design echoing the third act of Alien, and renowned French filmmaker Claire Denis chooses to first expose you to an organic garden aboard the craft, dripping with life and potential sustenance. From there, we hear a baby’s coos ringing through the empty hallways, and only a distant voice over the radio — belonging to Monte in a lead role by Robert Pattinson — can hear the infant’s wails as he’s outside in a spacesuit repairing the hull, only one fatal mistake away from falling into oblivion and dooming not just his own life, but his daughter’s.

Fosse/Verdon Premiere Review: “Life is a Cabaret”

On paper, the premiere of FX’s new “pop culture history miniseries,” Fosse/Verdon, doesn’t have too much going on. We see Fosse experience disappointment with one film, so he fights to make another that will be better. Verdon takes care of…

Concert Review: Pixies/Weezer – Baltimore, 3/17/19

Baltimore got lucky on St. Patrick’s Day. Both Pixies and Weezer came to Royal Farms Arena, and hundreds of green-clad fans filled the seats to cheer them on, not seeking the traditional forms of holiday merriment, but the grit and…

How The Umbrella Academy Leaves Klaus Hargreeves Behind

A bloody, beaten-up man in nothing but a jacket and towel, holding a briefcase, blinks out of existence in the middle of a city bus. This is how episode four, “Man on the Moon,” of Netflix’s The Umbrella Academy ends.…

A Vigilante Movie Review: When vengeance has substance

Finding strength in subtlety, Sarah Daggar-Nickson’s A Vigilante begins with a single tearful voicemail. “I have two children who come home at 4:00, and I don’t want them to get hurt,” an unnamed woman barely brings herself to mutter into…