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Playbill NewsMay 14, 2026
Off-Broadway's Mint Theater Will Stage Phyl, The Fanatics in 2026-2027 Season
Davis McCallum and Britt Berke are set to direct the season's two featured plays.



Playbill NewsMay 14, 2026
Jerome Begins Off-Broadway at Playwrights Horizons May 14
Tyrone Mitchell Henderson and Stephen Spinella lead the new play about the opening of a middle-aged gay relationship.



NYTimes ArtsMay 14, 2026
‘Life Hack' Review: A Heist That Never Leaves the Screen
A group of teenagers seem to be targeting a cryptocurrency billionaire out of boredom, but they have a more sympathetic motive in this hacker film.

AV Club FilmsJul 12, 2024
God help us, Emerald Fennell is doing Wuthering Heights next
It was probably inevitable, but the phrase "Emerald Fennell is doing Wuthering Heights"still sends a real chill down the spine. Unfortunately for anyone who cares about classic literature, basic story structure, or avoiding watching Oscar-nominated actors slurp up bathtub cum on screen, the director of the divisiveSa…

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DVD ReviewsJun 14, 2019
Better Call Saul - Season 04

Back when I was half joking about the acumen with which Better Call Saul was going in its second season, you knew that it would head down a sad yet inevitable road, right? Jimmy (its second season) would become Saul eventually, despite his best efforts otherwise.

There are two big changes that have occurred since I wrote a lot of words down about the show; one being the death of Jimmy's brother Chuck (Michael McKean, This is Spinal Tap) and the introduction or reacquainting if you will of Gus Fring (Giancarlo Esposito, Breaking Bad), both of which occur in Seaso...Read the entire review





DVD ReviewsFeb 11, 2019
Death House




It's nice to be one of the few people who has seen an under-the-radar, low-budget, throw-cares-to-the-wind horror flick, because there's a sense of community that comes with watching something that precarious, that delicately connected and held together. It might be strange to think of horror as being fragile, with the monsters and the decapitations and the blood and whatnot. But that's exactly what the genre is, a delicate balance between production, money, fandom, and expression, with the resulting final product usually something that almost no one sees. I try to keep that in mind when I watch b-horror, the time and energy and work that g...Read the entire review




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