Review: Don’t Look Up
A multimillionaire Bernie Bro and his famous friends make a global warming allegory
A multimillionaire Bernie Bro and his famous friends make a global warming allegory
The French Dispatch, Last Night in Soho, House of Gucci, Licorice Pizza, and Ghostbusters: Afterlife take direct aim at our obsession with the past.
In the wake of Nashville's rapid expansion, there still exist hidden gems like Jaan's House that offer us a vision of what Music City can be
Studio backlogs and streaming competition fuel an impressive year for film that highlights the importance of the theatrical release.
Dollar Tree has become the go-to symbol of Bidenflation and a scapegoat for corporate greed. But it’s the discount giant’s role in rural America that is most telling about our nation’s cultural divide.
Peter Navarro. All Seasons Press. $28.00
Paul Verhoeven's latest finds him as provocative as ever
In Knox County, Jason Zachary's actions paved the way for Tennessee's unique response to federal reoverreach
Planes, Trains, and Automobiles has garnered a reputation as that John Candy/Steve Martin movie set during Thanksgiving; it’s time to see it as a big-hearted and insightful holiday masterpiece
Boutique multimedia juggernaut A24 has flirted with mainstream success since its inception nine years ago thanks to Oscar-darlings like Moon
Octogenarian Ridley Scott may have earned the title of filmmaking legend (as well as knighthood) during his eclectic career, but with the ex
Parnassus Books spent the last decade fashioning itself as a cultural lynchpin; Nashville’s literary scene would survive without it.
Whether Nashville’s reign as “It City” began with summer 2012’s GQ feature [https://www.gq.com/gallery/nashville-guide-travel-fashion] or Th
On the cusp of its centennial, The Belcourt Theatre strives to retain its status as the center of Nashville’s film culture
Twenty two years after its release, HBO’s The Sopranos remains the series that ushered in television’s second golden age and continues to ho