Sophie Treadwell’s searing 1928 play, a landmark of American expressionism, is reborn in this striking new ballet. Machinal ...
An inert conceptual portrait of a Japanese political prisoner juxtaposes personal letters with atmospheric exteriors.
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Eyelashes almost feels like a spiritual sequel or spin-off to the recently released Prime Video comedy-drama, led by Riz ...
I have to confess, I hadn’t been sure what to expect when I heard about The Art of Fugue staged with acrobats. This latest ...
An open seat on the Supreme Court must be filled by a candidate from Western Canada. Saskatchewan hasn't had a sitting ...
Accompanied by a virtuosic band and powered by her operatic voice, Anohni is as good as Nina Simone at interpreting songs – and her own catalogue proves equally malleable yet strong ...
Review: Housemarque is back with another fast-paced third-person shooter, and like Returnal it's an essential experience.
Alan Feigenbaum and Deepti Shenoy present a Q&A with retired matrimonial Judge Richard Dollinger where they examine parental ...
In this film of structural surprises, based on two works by the late manga artist Yoshiharu Tsuge, lives converge on the ...