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(03/20/23 3:33am)
100 gecs, the hyperpop duo consisting of Laura Les and Dylan Brady, have been reinventing what modern music can be since 2010, when they first met in their hometown of St. Louis. After getting their start ...
(03/14/23 1:02am)
While far from the nightmare that was last year’s Academy Awards, this year’s telecast faced a familiar existential question: What exactly are the Oscars supposed to be? Hosted by Jimmy Kimmel, who ...
(03/08/23 3:48am)
“Tár,” nominated for six Oscars at this year’s Academy Awards, is, on paper, not the easiest film to like. Its titular character is far from a likable protagonist, and the arc of the film basks ...
(03/01/23 3:49am)
Who, what, where, when, why? A bear, heaps of cocaine, Chattahoochee National Forest, 1985 and she just really loves the drug. “Cocaine Bear” is a movie about a bear doing — you guessed it — cocaine. ...
(02/23/23 2:01am)
The headlines have not been good for the newest cinematic entry of Marvel’s favorite microscopic hero. A wave of negative critical responses has resulted in “Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania” now ...
(02/15/23 7:00am)
Content warning: This article includes mentions of sexual assaults that occur in the movie “Women Talking.”
(02/08/23 3:18am)
The year 2022 was a particularly strong one in horror filmmaking, and Brandon Cronenberg tried to carry that torch into 2023 with his sci-fi horror thriller “Infinity Pool.” Brandon — son of legendary ...
(01/30/23 4:22am)
It’s always exciting when a filmmaker of great reverence releases another classic work in an already impressive lineup of work. But nothing tops the thrill of discovering a rising voice entering the ...
(01/25/23 5:01am)
The year 2022 saw a strong lineup of films released. As award season comes and goes, it’s important to look back on the year and consider what great works made a lasting impact. Some new voices were ...
(12/06/22 2:37am)
Two lovers, both on the fringe of society, chart out a journey through America’s backroads searching for normalcy in a world that rejects them. The story sounds cute, right? Think again. The bond these ...
(11/29/22 4:22am)
If today’s studio filmmaking has supposedly lost its creativity, then Rian Johnson’s movies are a refreshing exception. With “Looper,” he told a compelling and original action story that is easily ...
(11/23/22 4:01am)
Indigenous people have been problematically depicted in media with ignorant stereotypes for decades, from “Peter Pan” to “The Lone Ranger.” Often, Indigenous characters are played by non-Indigenous ...
(11/21/22 4:10am)
From its start, the new Netflix film “The Wonder” evokes confusion and excitement when it opens on a plywood house in a barren soundstage — decidedly removed from the breathtaking, 19th-century ...
(11/15/22 4:51am)
Steven Spielberg is a filmmaker who feels immune from criticism. Over the past 50 years, he has reshaped the landscape of cinema more than anyone else. He tells stories that spark the imagination of viewers ...
(11/14/22 4:03am)
Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson and Joseph Patel, director and producer respectively behind the Academy Award-winning documentary “Summer of Soul,” visited campus on Saturday. In a double-header event ...
(11/09/22 1:51am)
From the moment it begins, “The Banshees of Inisherin” places you under its spell. With sweeping shots of the rugged coastlines of Ireland, backed by a delightful fiddle melody, this simple introduction ...
(11/07/22 4:04am)
In contemporary filmmaking, there are few phrases that can evoke more fear in the mind of a moviegoer than that of “social commentary.” It’s not that commenting on social issues is inherently bad; ...
(10/31/22 12:32am)
Every Halloween comes with one essential question: “What horror movie are we watching tonight?” Horror is a vast and ever-expanding genre filled with more sub-divisions than one can count, so answering ...
(10/28/22 2:03am)
On May 15, 1978, an exhibition titled “Private Parts” was set to debut at 128 Main St., organized by a group of Rhode Island School Design students. But the night before the opening, a Providence ...
(10/21/22 4:01am)
Amid the everyday bustle of Thayer St., Avon Cinema stands out as a relic of a bygone era. The incandescent marquee with hand-placed letters broadcasting the day’s films and their showtimes adorn the ...