In Go Fish, not a word is spoken. Sea lions heave, herring swirl, sea birds fly with a hint of starlings’ murmurations. Engines also throb, and vacuums hum. All the species want a piece. The stunning ...
Pixar Chief Creative Officer Pete Docter told The Wall Street Journal that he chose to cut some LGBTQ storytelling from a recent film because "We’re making a movie, not hundreds of millions of dollars ...
A skeptical paranormal podcaster gets more than she bargained for in undertone, a genuinely scary new A24 horror movie. Here's our review.
ChosenCon 2026 was not like any other fan experience, and creator Dallas Jenkins and star Jonathan Roumie explained what sets it apart.
Perhaps it’s best to experience thrills vicariously, through cinema, from the comfort of your own home. Luckily, a platform exists that is positively awash in thrills, and that’s Home Box Office ...
When BBC drama series This Life launched in 1996, it was instantly compared to Friends, mainly because both shows focused on a group of twentysomething pals navigating careers, life and love. However, ...
BLOOMFIELD — It was warm and still light out early Monday evening, and Paulette Lawrence went for a walk in her neighborhood to enjoy it. What she saw on Banbury Lane was anything but enjoyable, ...
The BBC has announced the sixth annual Faith & Hope season, an unparalleled commitment to multi-faith religious programming across TV and Radio beginning this month which will run ...
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Spring Arts Preview: Theater

This spring’s theater lineup runs the gamut—from a Tony-winning drama at Seattle Rep to a velvet-roped cabaret in Capitol Hill and the return of one of Broadway’s biggest musicals. These productions ...
Here are 13 films to watch out for at this year’s BFI Flare LGBTQ+ Film Festival, from Madfabulous to Satisfaction.
SALVATION ARMY FOODBANK: Collections for Salvation Army Foodbank can be made at St James’ Church at Anston on Wednesdays 10-11am. Donations of food and toiletries. ASTON, AUGHTON & SWALLOWNEST NEW ...
O’Connor’s story ‘A Late Encounter with the Enemy’, published in Harper’s Bazaar in 1953, lampoons the première and the sentimental vision of Southern identity it represented. This is how it begins: ...