In Conversation With Derek Hess
On his book, meditation, and being open about mental health.
On his book, meditation, and being open about mental health.
The new season finds Maeve (Thandie Newton), the host who played madam to Westworld’s bevy of robot whores, scouring the park for the daughter she was given in a previous “narrative” … and who continues to haunt her dreams
Some are free all the time — but a few are discounting admission today.
It centers on Villanelle, a deranged assassin — Russian, of course — working on behalf of a shadowy organization, and Eve Polastri (Sandra Oh), the British-born, American-raised MI5 officer who must track her from London to Paris to Moscow
It’ll fund a fresh series for the opera — and it marks a new approach for the arts organization.
Here’s what you need to know.
The Devil and Father Amorth’s showdown between the (alleged!) forces of good and evil unfolds in a sort of sacred conference room, brightly lit and packed with family members, who dutifully hold the possessed to her chair
Yay for plans.
For the young cowboys at the heart of Zhao’s film, mounting a horse and galloping across a field represents more than just freedom — it becomes a communion with the past and the future, allowing these riders to imagine and inhabit their best selves
The House of Tomorrow sticks to a time-tested coming-of-age template that’s as common in the indie world as the superhero origin story is in the studio world
The Paper Heart and Tuft & Needle’s headquarters recently changed hands.
… What makes O.G. so fresh and appealing is how, while it’s a laugh riot, the characters are both written and portrayed as grounded, fully realized folk
This epic, the first of two final Avengers films, finds the Class of ‘12 — the core Avengers — getting together for one last rager, joined by select newbies and spazzes from the ranks of sophomores and freshmen
He found his muse — and plans to paint her for 20 years.
And how that’s connected to #RedforEd.
ATTN Cheapos.
Everything you need to know — from parking and payment to how to tell them apart.
If botanical gardens and hikes aren’t your thing.
The problem with I Feel Pretty isn’t that it’s offensive but that it’s often plodding and unfunny, almost as if its creators are afraid to have too much fun with such a loaded premise
It’s quite a number.