Film Review: "It Comes at Night" " A Prepper's Handbook of Hope and Dread
This is a fine exercise in arthouse horror -- don't expect elaborate monsters, an orchestral score, or CGI effects.
This is a fine exercise in arthouse horror -- don't expect elaborate monsters, an orchestral score, or CGI effects.
This is a relatively small but stunning selection of Picasso's finest prints, a collection that reflects the artist's range of inspiration.
The exhibition provides a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to view masterpieces of the decorative arts.
The Complete Jean Renoir -- a definitive retrospective of films by the greatest of all directors.
The stunning show Frank Stella Prints offers visual entertainment at its most exhilarating.
For John O'Reilly, encountering mental states of disorder and nightmare created a yearning for a kind of clarity.
Summer of Love's line-up contains some of that iconic year's most indelible works of cinema.
Arts Fuse critics select the best in film, dance, theater, music, visual arts, and author events for the coming weeks.
JAG Productions' goal is to stage plays that reflect the lives of African-Americans -- in Vermont, the second-whitest state in the nation.
Large parts, if not all, of this well played, eclectic disc should appeal to various tastes in modern improvised music.
The program's goal is to educate young people about writing arts criticism.
Denis Johnson sees that New Age thinking is a response to something very American, very late-twentieth-century"namely the precariousness of identity.
Denis Johnson's spiritual vision was dark and more than a little scary but also supremely generous.
In his profound new book Age of Anger, historian Pankaj Mishra finds the key to Trump-worship.
Lope de Vega's classic story of how the powerless stood up to authority -- and won --deserves better treatment than clumsy caricature.
Matisse said his objects were his "working library," sources to mine for formal qualities and their ability to evoke an emotional response.
Ellen Taaffe Zwilich has an uncanny understanding of what instruments can do and how to showcase them best.
All three pieces delivered eclectic dancing, appealing bodies, unostentatious scenic effects, and trendy but serious music.
It is now possible for visitors to explore the MASS MoCA museum complex via a continual loop of 4.5 miles.
Hypnotized by celebrity and the monied class, our stage critics have become a gaggle of cheerleaders, feckless enough to call Diane Paulus a "visionary."
Rapture is a worthwhile curio that grapples, entertainingly, with Modernism's artistic, structural, and revolutionary quandaries.
Arts Fuse critics select the best in film, dance, theater, music, and author events for the coming weeks.
In essence, Arrabal is a celebration of Argentina's wonderful dance tradition, the Tango.
This production's approach to Bulgakov's source material is refreshing in its directness; it's also bursting with visual and auditory inventiveness.
Offering a carefully calibrated, nearly static universe, Beth Gill relies on the audience's imagination to fill in any question marks