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We need more serious, informed, and diverse voices evaluating and reporting on the arts at a time newspapers and magazines are cutting back and/or dumbing down their arts sections.
If you’ve seen The Wicker Man and/or Hot Fuzz, you may recognize and appreciate the tone of these folk horror underpinnings.
Flat Earth Theatre’s staging of Antigone was filled with strong performances and provocative ideas.
The landscape and architecture are beautifully photographed, but more important are the array of faces and the music of the voices.
A slow-motion road to the silver screen: Spinning Man author George Harrar talks about the journey from page to film.
The talented duo’s ability to impressively converse across a stylistic divide was fascinating.
Despite some storytelling flaws, Unsane is ultimately suspenseful, terrifying, and rather haunting.
A lost opportunity for the developers, arquitectonica, and artist Alexandre da Cunha.

Film Commentary: Cast in “Chappaquiddick” — An Actor’s Perspective
Chappaquiddick may satisfy some for whom Ted Kennedy was overdue for a comeuppance.
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