British filmmaker Alex Garland has returned to A24 with his newest film “Civil War.” Though the title suggests otherwise, the film is less about politics and more a critique of how Americans can’t sustain democracy or civility. The film begins with an internal war in America where the fictitious Western Forces — California and Texas This story Review: ‘Civil War’ asks viewers what kind of American they are appeared first on Washington Square News.
The premise of Tales of Kenzera is simple at its core, but wrapped in a more complicated story: Zuberi is a young man who has just lost his father to illness, reading the last story his father ever wrote. In the story, a young shaman named Zau who has ALSO just lost his father, and has dived into the underworld to bargain his father’s life back from Kalunga, the god of death. To have his wish fulfilled, challenges you to track down three Great Spirits who have cheated death, and help them to...
The AHS finale lets Anna “have it all” but also implies that women can’t have a career and a family without selling themselves in the process.
After forming a one-off criminal gang, Stevens and co come to regret kidnapping a gangster’s daughter – played by Matilda star Alisha WeirFew actors appear to derive such lip-smacking relish from the job as former Downton Abbey star Dan Stevens. The bigger the performance, the greater the gusto with which he sinks his teeth into the role. And if a bit of scenery gets chewed along the way, well, that’s just collateral damage. As sneering and sadistic criminal Frank, Stevens is one of several...
“The slow turn of the spinning wheel is what makes the thread perfect,” reads written narration from Elvira Espejo Ayca’s to a 17-minute-long video where she spins, winds and combs through cotton. “The quick spin of the spinning wheel is what makes the thread strong. Feeling things is what makes you a teacher.” The video This story Review: ‘Threads to the South’ explores Latin American identity through textile art appeared first on Washington Square News.
There’s some low-stakes pleasure to be had in the first half of the gory new film from the team behind Ready or Not and Scream but things fall apart disastrouslyLast year’s handsome gothic horror The Last Voyage of the Demeter and bombastic Nic Cage comedy Renfield allowed Universal the opportunity to present known IP as something fresh, at least on the surface, stories involving Dracula but told in ways we hadn’t seen before. They represented a nifty marketing strategy for a back catalogue of...
Remember when American Horror Story: Apocalypse flashed back to Russia in 1918 to reveal that Anastasia Romanov was a literal witch? Well, the FX anthology outdid itself on Wednesday by shoehorning Mia Farrow into the insanity that is AHS: Delicate. The season’s penultimate episode takes us back to Manhattan in 1967, where an overwhelmed Farrow […]
Dalibor 'Dale' Pantic, 38, was last seen on a farm in Perry Bridge, in Gippsland, Victoria, on the night of April 10, 2019.
David Dastmalchian stars as a talk show host whose Halloween special involves a child possessed by a demon. Review. Slow burn so good — and now streaming.
Chrissy Teigen is spreading the love with her latest cooking review. The Cravings cookbook author revealed she got her hands on Meghan Markle's soon-to-be strawberry jam. The tasty treat is
Capitol Hill, Monrovia – The acquittal of Lucas Richards, an American missionary who was on trial for attempting to kill his girlfriend, Jessica Lloyd, on Wednesday, came as a shock to the public. However, of greater concern is that the ruling was an injustice to Jessica and her family. By Gerald C. Koinyeneh The House []
Though creator Little Marvin’s ‘Them: The Scare’ keeps the dials up on the Jordan Peele brand of social horror in a fascinating way, it struggles to balance its many thematic ambitions and the good-old horror genre tropes