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‘A Star is Born’ turns adversity to wonder

Ethan Hayes October 8, 2018

  “A Star is Born” emits excellence and redefines what a movie should be. The tale of “A Star is Born” is almost as old as Hollywood itself. No matter that it’s been through four ideations,...

Ha Ha Tonka performs at Stephens Lake Park during Roots n Blues n BBQ.

Ha Ha Tonka combines indi, southern rock tunes

Ethan Hayes October 2, 2018
As is the case with all bands, the strength of its music is sourced with the individual artists. Ha Ha Tonka's lead singer, Brian Roberts, provides the audience with a tale of living life and the lessons we all learn through our actions.
Ha Ha Tonka performs at Stephens Lake Park during Roots n Blues n BBQ.

Ha Ha Tonka combines indi, southern rock tunes

Ethan Hayes September 30, 2018
As is the case with all bands, the strength of its music is sourced with the individual artists. Ha Ha Tonka's lead singer, Brian Roberts, provides the audience with a tale of living life and the lessons we all learn through our actions.
Tranquility Base Hotel and Casino: Cinematic, Bowie-esque, futuristic space jazz

‘Tranquility Base Hotel and Casino’: Cinematic, Bowie-esque, futuristic space jazz

Will Napier May 12, 2018

After a four-years hiatus, Arctic Monkeys made their comeback with Tranquility Base Hotel and Casino Friday, May 11, arguably one of their most linear albums to date.  Named after the landing site of...

‘Isle of Dogs’ finds beauty in a bleak world

‘Isle of Dogs’ finds beauty in a bleak world

Moy Zhong April 20, 2018
With Wes Anderson's return to stop-motion animation, the world prepared itself for the same light-hearted, childish universe delivered by the director's previous animated endeavor “Fantastic Mr. Fox” (2009); however, “Isle of Dogs” crushed any of these expectations.
Tomb Raider reboots, revitalizes unsuccessful series

‘Tomb Raider’ reboots, revitalizes unsuccessful series

Jacob Sykuta March 18, 2018
Alicia Vikander's “Tomb Raider” is brisk but derivative, an essence of jungle-chases spun into something stylishly watchable. Vikander's humanization of Lara Croft makes the film come to life.
‘Flight of a Bullet’ bores with lack of direction

‘Flight of a Bullet’ bores with lack of direction

Rochita Ghosh March 4, 2018
While "Flight of a Bullet" had a lot of potential in its subject matter, it was ultimately misused into a terrible film.
Three Identical Strangers provides multifaceted, masterful storytelling

‘Three Identical Strangers’ provides multifaceted, masterful storytelling

Grace Dorsey March 4, 2018
Starting as a light-hearted retelling of a impossibly amazing coincidence, “Three Identical Strangers” soon turns into an intriguing investigation that digs into the darker realities of adopted triplets rediscovering each other at the age of 19.
The Next Guardian Q&A

‘The Next Guardian’ Q&A

Grace Dorsey March 4, 2018
Over the course of 75 minutes, directors Dorottya Zurbó and Arun Bhattarai draw one into the world of siblings Gyembo and Tashi, two young teenagers whose lives are a mixture of traditional and modern Bhutanese culture.
Makala humbles audiences, creates new perspective

‘Makala’ humbles audiences, creates new perspective

Ann Fitzmaurice March 4, 2018

Few things in life make me feel truly and actively grateful for the basic things I am lucky to have. Makala humbled me, and put everything that happens in my life into a different perspective. Not only...

‘The Next Guardian’ tiptoes between tradition and desire

‘The Next Guardian’ tiptoes between tradition and desire

Rochita Ghosh March 3, 2018
"The Next Guardian" is a beautiful documentary exploring external demands and inner wants, set in a monastery in Bhutan.
Jeff Koons appears in The Price of Everything. Courtesy of Sundance Institute | photo by US Four Productions.

‘The Price of Everything’ explores contemporary art and commerce

Moy Zhong March 3, 2018
A review of director Nathaniel Kahn’s 'The Price of Everything', a beautiful and prolific investigation into the ever-changing relationship between art, money and human perception that is explored through interviews with characters of the art world.
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