The Fortoul Brothers Are Painting a Mural in the Garfield Neighborhood
And big plans for 2018.
And big plans for 2018.
Christian Gudegast’s Den of Thieves comes in a cut above the usual trash that Gerard Butler stars in.
It’s a somewhat boisterous adventure, a war movie where you cheer not just for the boys to make it home but for them to complete the mission.
Everything you need to know.
Check out the 90th Oscar nominees, and make sure to tune in on March 4 on ABC.
And what’s next for the wall.
Was it the worst movie of the year?
Lynn Trimble reviews the dance and film festival.
Hip-Hop In The Valley, Sunday A’Fair, and Arizona Opera Book Club.
But it’s less relevant than entertaining.
New York is not a character in The Alienist, but it is the show’s star, its beating heart.
Where the movie occasionally locates some surprise and resonance is in the tiny exchanges, when Wolf allows her characters to breathe.
The charm of a fantastical hand-drawn work like this is that it reconnects us to the primal wonder of the image.
“My father would say his legacy is his artwork.”
The film drags when Haneke pulls focus to the other, duller characters.
So. Much. Art.
In Between is a movie not so much about suffering as it is about the grinding reality of just being.
Versace is a puzzle the viewer puts together as it goes on, and the story seems to ripen with every episode.
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