20 Best Things to Do This Week in Metro Phoenix
Featuring Junk in the Trunk Michael Che, and more.
Featuring Junk in the Trunk Michael Che, and more.
In Columbus, architecture takes the place of emotions, to sometimes startling effect. An outwardly chilly, resolutely static film that nevertheless finds poignancy in the most surprising places, Kogonada’s directorial debut does a couple of important things so well that I can’t help but forgive the things it doesn’t. (Kogonada, by…
Say what you will about James Cameron, but the man commits. Stories of the director’s perfectionism, his control-freak mania and his sheer drive are legion, but I’m talking about something more fundamental to the work itself. Whereas most action filmmakers are content to let emotion and morality take a backseat…
The video artist has a new exhibition in the East Valley.
Enjoy the adrenaline rush, y’all.
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The mural’s vignettes capture iconic Phoenix imagery.
“This weighs heavy on my heart, because DACA is being used as a political pawn, but it affects real people.”
Don’t waste your weekend.
“This is an opportunity to be with people who appreciate discovering great new books and supporting new writers.”
“So fuck it, we’re going to party. It’s just a simple mentality and it feels like very much in line with his philosophy.”
Featuring almost all local artists.
Dance, theater, and opera.
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Fire Chasers premieres September 8 on Netflix. The greatest surprise is the beauty. The gripping new Netflix documentary series Fire Chasers opens with visions of orange-and-black hell, of ash and apocalypse, of California homes and trees and horizons ablaze, of the sky itself now some jack-o’-lantern’s smile. The fire brightens…
It floats in the darkness, unspooling onscreen with a sepulchral glow. It has waited for what seems like an eternity to meet the eyes of its audience, and it senses in them both anticipation and dread. Yes, there was that bizarre miniseries back in 1990 (God, remember Tim Curry in…
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“The emphasis was on collecting a variety of viewpoints.”
In Eliza Hittman’s debut feature, It Felt Like Love, a young girl tests the waters of adult sexuality, offering her body up to the statuesque bros who live in her Eastern Seaboard beach town. She tries her hardest to mimic the women in pornos, the ones all the boys want,…
In adapting for the screen the long, hard story of Colin Warner — a Trinidadian native who, as a Brooklyn teenager in 1980, was wrongfully convicted of murder and sent to prison for more than 20 years — Matt Ruskin’s Crown Heights moves along in a counterproductive hurry. Scenes rich…
Is there a more telling symptom of the sickness afflicting studio filmmaking right now than the fact that there aren’t more good Reese Witherspoon comedies out there? In eras past, a hit could be built more years than not around a star like her. Sunny yet tart, she’s a romantic…