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The horndog plot of this wild comedy: two unpopular queer high school students start a fight club to have sex before graduation
Read MoreThree gruesome films by debut directors put the horror back in vacui.
Read MoreKarina Rykman’s rookie recored, “Joyride,” delivers a beguiling blend of pop smarts and psychedelic proclivities.
Read MoreThe nearly 60 women science writers mentioned in “Writing for Their Lives” – and listed in an appendix – are testament to women’s pioneering contribution to science journalism.
Read More“Bad Things” tries out a lot of ideas, many of them good, but a crisis in identity results in slapdash execution.
Read MoreThe two vintage works on the program at Jacob’s Pillow demonstrated, in a palpable manner, to what extent Martha Graham’s work changed everything.
Read MoreLanguid sameness dominated the Wang concert at times, though the acoustic strings and subtly submerged horns and percussion made the sonic scope of Sigur Rós’ music more delicate and human.
Read MoreBilled as a queer woman’s spin on “The Shining,” “Bad Things” is a much more entertaining film in concept than it is in execution.
Read MoreThe fact is that “Love in Taipei”’s appeal principally lies in Taipei itself: the film doubles as an extended advertisement for the city.
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Book Review: “Unfinished” Argues for AI as an Artistic Partner — But at What Cost?