‘Jojo Rabbit’ is a heavy-handed but moving satire of Nazism
By Matthew Griffin | February 9, 2020About a minute into “Jojo Rabbit,” the film’s 10-year-old protagonist has a conversation with his imaginary friend — Adolf Hilter.
About a minute into “Jojo Rabbit,” the film’s 10-year-old protagonist has a conversation with his imaginary friend — Adolf Hilter.
Drew and Ellie Holcomb will be performing at the Carolina Theatre Tuesday, Feb. 25 at 8 p.m.
Aneil Karia made his Sundance Film Festival debut with “Surge,” a psychological thriller that stars Ben Whishaw as Joseph, a troubled young man who lives an isolated life in London as an airport security officer.
Filmmaker Zeina Durra returned to Sundance this year with her newest film “Luxor,” starring actors Andrea Risenbourgh and Karim Saleh.
Now that rap has overtaken rock as the most profitable genre, it is reasonable to view hip-hop as its own economy.
You could call GOVERNANCE. a band, a performance art duo or a “speculative cyber-performance and bio-memetic product design agency,” as its website brands itself.
There’s plenty of brilliance to be found in the Triangle’s local arts scene, but Bright Black Candles and Bougie Luminaries contribute more literally than most.
As a kid, I absolutely loved the NBA. The league had the biggest and brightest basketball stars in the world, and being the six-year-old dreamer I was, I wanted to be just like them
Although it may be disappointing that Eilish gobbled up nearly every award in sight, it’s encouraging to see a new vanguard of artists winning at the Grammys.
Anyone who knows me knows that I bear what some might describe as an alarming allegiance to Cleveland, Ohio, the city I call home.
In his brief career, Jahsen Onfroy, or XXXTentacion, quickly became a source of immense controversy.
Durham’s creative collective Mettlesome specializes in improv comedy, but they’re certainly no joke.
Once considered one of the most esteemed and coveted prizes a filmmaker could win, the Academy Award’s luster has since dulled under the corrosive influence of time and progress.
You know the feeling. You’re at the movies, probably watching the newest “Avengers” movie or something, and you see a kick-ass movie trailer.
I’m obsessed with music data. At this point, I might as well just call it what it is: an addiction.
The music of Tchaikovsky’s “Swan Lake” usually evokes an image of a graceful ballerina en pointe.
“1917” has taken the awards circuit by storm with its technologically innovative and visually striking approach to the war film genre.
After a year and a half, the family of beloved rapper Mac Miller has decided to release “Circles,” Miller’s sixth studio album that he had been working on prior to his death in 2018.
When Halsey confesses, “Man, I’m a f—ing liar,” at the close of her new album “Manic,” on track “929,” it comes as a revelation that, perhaps ironically, “Manic” is the most truthful work of Halsey’s career.
The Museum of Durham History commemorates Dr. King’s influence on Durham and its residents in a new exhibition titled “A Creative Protest: MLK Comes to Durham.”