Robrt Pela Tells a Story with His F.Q. Story Craftsman Home in Phoenix
Everything within the historic home has a story and a purpose.
Everything within the historic home has a story and a purpose.
Comedy, gaming, and holiday lights.
From Rosemarie Dombrowski, Patricia C. Murphy, and more.
Anna Biller’s ripe, vibrant The Love Witch is an act of reclamation — and love. In this out-of-time extravaganza of feminist-satanist serial-killer erotica, the writer/director/producer — plus editor and set and costume designer — has crafted the best kind of homage or parody, the kind that honors every thrill and…
Eventually, there will be so many films about a sullen or damaged man returning to his provincial town to face the demons of his past that Netflix will make a separate category for them. At their worst, these movies are navel-gazing vanity projects for their writers and directors (Cameron Crowe,…
As Allied opens, Brad Pitt parachutes so gently and quietly onto a stretch of Moroccan desert that at first you think he might be dead. And maybe he sort of is — maybe he has to be. Pitt’s Max Vatan is a pinched, terse figure in the first act of…
Maybe it was the agitated, election-induced state of mind I was in when I saw it, but Disney’s Moana feels like a movie about how easy it can be to give up, and how important it is not to. It’s funny, joyful, and sweet, and yet down below, running beneath…
Oh man, are we in a backlash on liberal, PC culture right now. I mean, if you can call electing the KKK’s and Nazi party’s greatest white hope to the highest office in the world a backlash. I can’t even count how many people — strangers, family, trolls — have…
A French Village starts off on June 12, 1940, with a premiere that includes a German fighter plane shooting at children on a school trip. The scene is suspenseful but also staged with deliberate restraint, like a dream slowly turning into a nightmare before anybody quite realizes it. The series…
When last we saw Howard Hughes onscreen, Leonardo DiCaprio was repeating “the way of the future” ad infinitum as he gazed into the mirror. Warren Beatty’s long-in-the-making Rules Don’t Apply isn’t nearly as concerned with the future as Martin Scorsese’s The Aviator was, looking instead to the past and all…
Marsha Mason directs for Arizona Theatre Company.
The fest no longer features film.
Here’s a first look inside.
Take that, Big Apple.
From podcasts and “Chaos Theory” to feminist comedy.
In post-election America, Tania Katan offers seven ways for creative types to bounce back and make a difference.
Exactly what to get the cultured Arizonan your life.
So thoughtful.
Get Thanksgiving week plans.
She’s the newest addition to the Valley’s YA set.
“Phoenix helped give birth to Postcommodity.”
Here’s what happened.