MIDNIGHT MASS: Be not afraid, be very not afraid
by Kevin Bresnahan, Contributor
The rhythms and poetry of Catholicism are sticky, and Midnight Mass is haunted with the liturgy, the rites, and especially the music of the Church.
by Kevin Bresnahan, Contributor
The rhythms and poetry of Catholicism are sticky, and Midnight Mass is haunted with the liturgy, the rites, and especially the music of the Church.
by Alex Rudolph, Staff Writer
I am putting the time in to build the chair I've been unable to find.
by Liz Locke, Staff Writer, and cocktail purveyor at cinemasips.com
Love ‘em or hate ‘em, television Christmas movies are here to stay. So pour a festive cocktail (I’ve got a great suggestion!), and settle in with these picks for 2021…
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by Kevin Bresnahan, Contributor
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by Emily Maesar, Staff Writer
The stunning conclusion to the mystery of who killed Tim Kono was absolutely spectacular.
by Emily Maesar, Staff Writer
All alien hands are on deck!
by Emily Maesar, Staff Writer
We are truly in the final windup of Roswell, New Mexico season three and I feel like it’s really hitting its stride.
by Emily Maesar, Staff Writer
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by Emily Maesar, Staff Writer
I’m so very grateful for it as we start winding down the season, but the plot starts to really thicken.
by Emily Maesar, Staff Writer
…it’s deeply unfortunate, at least to me, that Pitch seems to live in the shadow of This Is Us. Especially, when the former was a much more interesting and emotionally complex exploration of gender, race, and relationships.
by Emily Maesar, Staff Writer
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by Emily Maesar, Staff Writer
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by Emily Maesar, Staff Writer
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by Emily Maesar, Staff Writer
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by Emily Maesar, Staff Writer
You know, I didn’t actually think we’d solve the mystery of whose funeral Maria was seeing this early. But um… wow?