EMILY lacks the confidence to make a definitive statement about its chosen Brontë
by Daniel Pecoraro, Contributor
Emily feels almost unsure of itself, whether to move into the supernatural and surreal or the trite and campy.
by Daniel Pecoraro, Contributor
Emily feels almost unsure of itself, whether to move into the supernatural and surreal or the trite and campy.
by Daniel Pecoraro, Staff Writer
Love in the Time of Fentanyl gives me hope that the conversation can change around pain, addiction, and opioids as well as the people who use them.
by Daniel Pecoraro, Staff Writer
This new documentary continues the mission to shed light on “sinister influences that will lurk in the world long after their bodies have returned to dust . . . living symbols of racial hatreds, of terrorism and violence, and of the arrogance and cruelty of power.”
by Daniel Pecoraro, Staff Writer
I am sorry to report that Jurassic Punk, a new documentary on the career of Steve “Spaz” Williams, is a well-made 80-minute study of a genius manchild, whose presence in the film is, while necessary to the ultimate success of the project, almost too odious to bear.
by Daniel Pecoraro, Contributor
This documentary takes a look back at the 1996 Doctor Who TV movie.