The “Spring Fling Fashion Thing” features runway looks designed by local artists.
On Set: “One Night in Miami” has a Heart as Big as its Conscience
Jeff Counts discusses the intersection of screenplay and stage play in Regina King’s directorial debut.
On Set: “Promising Young Woman” Delivers Thrilling Moments and Biting Commentary
Jeff Counts explores the darker side of righting wrongs in a new revenge fantasy from director Emerald Fennell.
On Set: Three Mini Movie Reviews
Jeff Counts tackles Soul, News of the World, and WW84.
On Set: “Greenland” Provides Distraction and Perspective in this COVID-Weary World
Ric Roman Waugh’s recent global disaster flick can be predictable and uninspiring at times, but it still provides a much-needed dose of escapism.
On Set: Immersive Visuals and A-list Talent Don’t Quite Cut it in “The Croods”
DreamWorks’ latest release features a prehistoric family and an all star cast, but the punchlines miss a beat.
On Set: “Chicago 7” Delivers With Solid Casting and Dialogue
Aaron Sorkin’s latest legal drama about the infamous trial after the 1968 DNC convention is worth revisiting from earlier this fall.
On Set: “Hillbilly Elegy” Tackles Addiction and Opportunity with Superb Acting
The movie adaptation of the J. D. Vance book traces a familiar recovery/redemption arc in place of broader, and controversial, commentary on American poverty.
On Set: Mel Gibson’s Take on Santa as a Fallen Superhero in ‘Fatman’
This holiday-fare movie in the time of Covid-19 took a dark turn, and missed the mark.