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Wednesday, November 27, 2024

Film Reviews: New Releases for Nov. 27-29

Moana 2, Maria, Beatles '64, Sweethearts, Nutcrackers
Beatles ’64 ** Sixty years on, “Beatlemania” remains a fascinating cultural moment, and the idea of showing previously unseen footage of the Beatles’ February 1964 visit to America—including their landmark Ed Sullivan Show appearance—shot by the legendary Albert and David Maysles feels like an amazing opportunity. So it’s maddening instead to find that material turned into such an utterly formless documentary.

Friday, November 22, 2024

Music Plus: Nov. 22

New music videos from David Lindes, Spirit Machines
David Lindes: “Te Vengo a Perdonar” Ahead of releasing his new album Peace With a Lion, singer/songwriter David Lindes is giving listeners a new single to enjoy titled “Te Vengo a Perdonar.” Translated as “I’ve come to forgive you,” the song looks deep into the meaning of healing.

Thursday, November 21, 2024

Film Reviews: New Releases for Nov. 22

Gladiator II, Wicked, The Piano Lesson, Blitz, Bonhoeffer, Black Box Diaries and more
Black Box Diaries ***1/2 "Issue documentaries” sometimes feel like they can only take you so far emotionally; this one packs a real wallop because it’s also such a powerful character study. That character is Shiori Itô, a Japanese journalist who here chronicles her long battle for justice after accusing Noriyuki Yamaguchi—a high-powered journalist with connections to then-prime-minister Shinzo Abe—of drugging and raping her in 2015.

Thursday, November 14, 2024

Film Reviews: New Releases for Nov. 13-15

Red One, A Real Pain, Ghost Cat Anzu, Hot Frosty
Ghost Cat Anzu *** The predictability of so much American feature animation certainly gets a bracing counterpoint in this anime adventure that feels both vaguely familiar and somehow also its own weird thing. Based on the manga by Takashi Imashiro, it’s the story of an adolescent girl named Karin (Noa Gotō) who’s left by her widowed, gambling-debt-ridden father Tetsuya (Munetaka Aoki) at the temple run by her grandfather.

Friday, November 8, 2024

Essentials Plus: Nov. 8

Aquarium Lantern Festival, ILLUMINATE Festival, SALT Dance, Natalie D. Richards
There's always so much more to do in the local arts, culture and entertainment scene than any print issue can hold. Here are just a few more ways you can spend your weekend.

Thursday, November 7, 2024

Film Reviews: New Releases for Nov. 8

The Best Christmas Pageant Ever, Heretic, Small Things Like These, Memoir of a Snail and more
The Best Christmas Pageant Ever *** Barbara Robinson’s 1972 novel The Best Christmas Pageant Ever remains one of sweetest, most earnest examples of faith-based family entertainment this side of A Charlie Brown Christmas, and Dallas Jenkins’ adaptation retains nearly everything that makes the source material work. Narrated in flashback by Lauren Graham, it’s set in a picturesque 1970s small town where well-meaning mom Grace (Judy Greer) agrees to take over directing the town’s beloved Nativity pageant, only to find that the Herdmans—a sextet of near-feral siblings with absentee parents—are dead set on taking it over.

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