Unfortunately, Marty Supreme fundamentally misunderstands that subgenre and, by extension, itself as a film.
On this edition of Jukebox Journey, as a nod to the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday, Kevin explores the building blocks of American protest music.
Plus, a family film festival in Belmont and a play that imagines a conversation between two icons of the Civil Rights ...
Registration is now open for UMHB Arts Academy spring classes in music theatre and dance for students of all ages and skill ...
RockEd kicks off its third semester-long mentorship program along with a Jan. 17 benefit concert this month at the ...
The NSU Music Academy is offering private music lessons for students ages six and up, with instruction from Northwestern ...
Producer and musician Daniel Lopatin spent his early career traversing underground electronic and noise scenes as Oneohtrix ...
Josh Safdie’s “Marty Supreme,” now in theaters, is filled with ‘80s bangers, including Tears for Fears’ “Everybody Wants to Rule the World” and Peter Gabriel’s “I Have the Touch.” But Safdie’s latest ...
BOTTOM LINE Chalamet leaves it all on the table in this high-stakes drama about a small-scale sport. Marty Mauser looks like a harmless sort with his skinny arms, wire-rimmed glasses and peach-fuzz ...
The actor Timothée Chalamet has become synonymous with cuddly, adorable and androgynously irresistible, even while more or less thumbing his shapely nose at any movie-star formula. Does he play ...