FX’s ‘The Bear’: Food as a love language
By Jules Kourelakos | August 26, 2022“The Bear” is a show about food, but it’s also a show about twelve quietly grieving people trapped in a kitchen.
“The Bear” is a show about food, but it’s also a show about twelve quietly grieving people trapped in a kitchen.
While the severance procedure in itself is fascinating and twists the idea of “work-life balance” into outright “work-life division,” viewers can soon find out that this is just the facade of the series.
Biographical dramas are always bound to take creative liberties, so while their frustration is understandable, viewers should also take into account whether or not these inaccuracies make the narrative better.
Gov Ball returns to New York City this weekend, showcasing over 60 artists across three stages and a multitude of genres.
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“Our Father” delves into the raw emotional impact of the revelation — the identity crises of the children and the distress of their parents upon finding out the news.
Perhaps I’m being harsh, but this album is mediocre on various levels.
Finally, after a five-year gap since his last album, Lamar has released a new album, entitled “Mr. Morale and the Big Steppers.”
Nowadays, it seems like television shows are too afraid to experiment.
Telling a story of longing and loss, alternative indie singer-songwriter Lizzy McAlpine divulges her experience of heartbreak and falling out of love in her second studio album, “five seconds flat,” released April 8.
It has been a long three-year wait since Denzel Curry’s last solo album, but it seems that the wait was worth it.
After two long years of COVID-induced closure, Durham's Littler is back with a new menu and chef, while the brand-new Remedy Room and BB’s Crispy Chicken add to the city's buzzy food scene.
BENEE, Orion Sun and Dora Jar set their own tempo and lead a new generation of passionate creatives.
If you are someone deeply interested in Warhol’s work, this series is worth the pain of listening to a monotone narration and getting flashed by rapidly-flickering montages.
Simply put, “The Batman” is excellent, with near-perfect casting, stunning cinematography, deft comic adaptation and shrewd directorial decisions
Instead of filling out a March Madness bracket, I decided to rank some famous NBA players' recent music drops.
Proof of its artistic strength, the film has won several awards around the country, such as the 2021 Garden State Film Festival “Home Grown Feature,” 2021 Long Island Film Expo for “Best Feature Film” and “Best Actor” and, most recently, the 2022 Nevermore Film Festival “Best Feature Film,” “Best Director,” “Best Editing” and “Best Supporting Actor” for Dustin Fontaine. It is certainly a must-see.
Rather than a shining star, fun. would prove to be a shooting star, come and gone in the blink of an eye.
With “The Cuphead Show!” the future of video game adaptations looks brighter than ever.