7 Things to Do This Weekend in Metro Phoenix
Lucha libre, glow-in-the-dark yoga, and Girls Rock! Phoenix.
Lucha libre, glow-in-the-dark yoga, and Girls Rock! Phoenix.
Its 22 minutes are taken up with archival TV news footage and filmed speeches.
Captain Planet, Sean Spicer, and Edgar Allan Poe Dameron.
There will always be, it’s become clear, one more Winston Churchill story to tell: one more slant on a weekend, a summer, a year in the life of the 20th century’s most formidable leader, a man whose history includes two world wars and speeches so glorious that future dramatizations were…
Imagine a remake of Cape Fear shot like Kubrick’s The Shining, with Max Cady recast as a child, and you’ll have some idea of the strangeness of Yorgos Lanthimos’s The Killing of a Sacred Deer. The film has quickly proved to be one of the most divisive titles at this…
Perhaps Wonder Woman’s greatest superpower is enduring for the past 75 years as a wildly unstable signifier. Patty Jenkins’ Wonder Woman, starring Gal Gadot in the title role, further adds to this complicated, contradictory cluster of signs and symbols. Forged from deeply feminist sympathies, the character debuted in All Star…
For some reason, I can’t bring myself to hate Jim Brockmire. Played by comedian Hank Azaria, best known for his voice work on The Simpsons, Brockmire wears a perpetually wounded and somewhat confused expression, the look of a man coming off a bender who can’t find his car. His loud,…
“We’d love to have a conversation with whoever did this,” Wayne Rainey says.
“He was a very un-British, emotional man.”
All of ’em are free.
A Fifth Element screening and a con devoted to Supernatural? Real.
From lucha libre to Simpsons trivia.
Including Laura Amphlett’s Loose Lips.
Featuring Mesa’s own Ryan Glover.
Where to hike, dive, swim, and run around the Valley.
“This is a bigger crowd than Trump had.”
Memorial Day edition.
He was charged with attempted murder, resisting arrest, multiple counts of aggravated assault, carrying a weapon in a prohibited place, and more.
It’s no longer an all-out props ban.
And everything we know about it so far.
Consider your weekend planned.
“I can’t ensure I will not be disappeared in the future,” Joshua Wong says, deep into Joshua: Teenager vs. Superpower, Joe Piscatella’s rousing, terrifying thriller of a documentary. He says it a little distractedly, as though his own life is an afterthought when considered against the scope of his movement…