© Saffron Shoots On the first Friday of June, I had the pleasure of attending a show at Lynch Family Skate Park. Among the …
REVIEW: Flux Gourmet (2022) dir. Peter Strickland
Sometimes an idea just feels right. In 1998, for example, the environmental anxieties of the late Clinton era gave us the dueling comet-hits-earth blockbusters Armageddon …
REVIEW: Persuasion (2022) dir. Carrie Cracknell
Persuasion. (L to R) Dakota Johnson as Anne Elliot, Izuka Hoyle as Henrietta Musgrove, Nia Towle as Louisa Musgrove, Mia McKenna-Bruce as Mary Elliot in …
REVIEW: Poser (2021) dir. Ori Segev & Noah Dixon
Some things are universal. Poser, the feature debut from music video directors Ori Segev and Noah Dixon, is a character-based psychodrama set against the backdrop …
Fear and Loathing on Independence Day 2022
Demonstrators take to the streets of Boston to protest the overturning of Roe v. Wade. (© Steve Schroeder) On July 2nd, 2022, a lone snare …
REVIEW: Where the Crawdads Sing (2022) dir. Olivia Newman
Kya (Daisy Edgar-Jones) in Columbia Pictures’ WHERE THE CRAWDADS SING. NOTE: The bulk of the following review was written before this critic learned that Delia …
Market analysis: A tour of Allston’s international groceries
Walking down Harvard Avenue in Allston, you can pass myriad restaurants from different parts of the globe. Besides these eclectic cheap eats, there are many …
Now Entering: The Trash Rabbit Renaissance
© Erin Christie, @mylovescool ‘TRASH RABBIT SUCKS.’ If you have ever been to a Trash Rabbit show, the aforementioned phrase will most likely be …
The Unnatural / Late Night Grief
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GO TO: Pennywise: The Story of It (2021) dir. Christopher Griffiths & John Campopiano
Pennywise shows up every 27 years. This is, of course, the mythology of Stephen King’s seminal horror tome It, in which the child-eating, interdimensional nightmare …