These 18 Artists Just Won Grants from Arizona Commission on the Arts
Including six in Phoenix.
Including six in Phoenix.
And you’ll wanna hurry. It closes December 31.
Morris’ film dramatizes Olson’s last days between interviews with Olson’s son Eric and journalists and lawyers who have taken the case as a cause.
Jackman’s goodwill and a splash of inspired choreography are not enough to earn the “greatest” in the title.
Don’t have a lame week.
Some of them gave me hope for America, others invited me into foreign-to-me cultures and one even made me delightfully nauseous
“I have the same dedication and obsessiveness with writing that I have with dance.”
The Pitch Perfect films have offered an increasingly unpalatable blend of pop-song empowerment, rah-rah women’s friendship and broad gross-out comedy
Some are calling on the curator to resign.
Get ready to shiver with antici…pation.
Some real and trucked in, some made on-site.
Guadagnino adeptly captures not just physicality of a burning love but also the emotional and intellectual components, and the film is all the more salient for that careful, realistic interpretation
Those expecting camp or catfights won’t find them in Gillespie’s movie, which instead offers thoughtful and somewhat objective critiques.
What a year.
Any thinking person watching Downsizing is 10 steps ahead of Damon’s blinkered schlub.
No cash? No problem.
The new one is bigger and dumber than the previous, a feat considering the relentless clatter of the 1995 iteration.
Art, opera, and one really big billboard.
It looks like Phoenix is going to be a stop on the road to WrestleMania.
Political, environmental, and emotionally impactful.
Get your “Wesley Crushers” bowling shirts ready.