![]() Three and a half hours of dancing, singing, tiger fighting, chain-throwing, high-fiving, ass-kicking spectacle. It’s a movie about a woman paying her taxes who gets pulled into an interdimensional war that somehow involves an evil bagel, hotdog fingers and a buttplug battle. That would be final thirty seconds of the film and everything it says no matter how much we cling to our pretentious bullshit, art always prevails.Įverything Everywhere All at Once / The Daniels TÁR has another iconic performance by Cate Blanchett and it’s not even the best part of the film. Gang of Youth, The Jacket / Widowspeak, Chloe and the Next 20th Century / Father John Misty, Why Don’t You Dance / Holm, Waterslide, Diving Board, Ladder to the Sky / Porridge Radio, Summer At Land’s End / The Reds, Pinks and Purples, Multiverse / Reptaliens, Few Good Things / SABA, Education & Recreation / Surprise Chef, In The Fade / Tony Molina, Empty Seats / TOPS, Dragon New Warm Mountain I Believe In You / Big Thief, 2 P’z In A Pod / Jay Worthy & Larry June, High School / Tim Heideckerįields only makes a movie every decade and every one is a tour de force. A skittering touch of sunlight aimed at a pop album already turned on its head.īlue Rev / Alvvays, Knees Deep / The Beths, RAMONA PARK BROKE MY HEART / Vince Staples, Chopper / Kiwi Jr., JAMIE / Montell Fish, angel in realtime. Which isn’t to say it’s bleeding out bass, but that there’s an almost upbeat, head shake to her abstract melancholy. Pompeii feels like Cate Le Bon’s Miami album. “Abilene” is like a glass of sadness on the rocks. Jess Wiliamson and Waxahatchee’s Katie Crutchfield’s Plains is like a lost Dolly Parton album from the mid-70s suddenly laid at our collective feet. It’s like indie rock if you left it in the sun too long and it took on that sort of sepia look old pictures get. This Is A Photograph doesn’t stop the trend. Morby’s released six albums, every one a stunner. And then let her kick you in the stomach when the drums drop. Let her embrace you with the rough perfection of her voice. Let her tie your brain up with lyrics that pull at all the emotional knots. Let Julia Jacklin lull you into a peaceful lull with her propulsive, somberness. JID has always been a rap artist to watch, and here on The Forever Story, he finally puts out the masterpiece everyone always knew was coming. Folk’s imagination knows no bounds, but it’s her ability to take mind-boggling concepts and layer them with emotion and meaning that left this book stuck to our rib cage. After consuming her debut collection in a few, delightful binges, we are floored all over again. Kate Folk read “Tahoe” at The Racket a long, long time ago and we were floored. It’s a wonder to behold every step of the way. Also, reaper-like guardians that prowl the night, a group of kids who only wear pig masks and the goddamned creepiest carnival you’ve ever laid your eyes on. Rosenberg and Boss have created a world where all the adults are gone and every kid is assigned to a gang (with a clubhouse and an overarching theme to boot) until they’re booted into the unforgiving world at the age of 18. We read a lot of comics and we consumed nothing better, more original, than Rosenberg & Boss’s near-future, dystopian road-trip adventure. What’s The Furthest Place From Here, Vol. If we were picking favorites, Mercury Pictures would definitely have some skin in the game. Mercury Pictures Presents explores the notion of immigration and where our place in the world is through a cast of characters operating a financially cramped movie studio in the 1930s. Mercury Pictures Presents / Anthony MarraĪfter two classic books– A Constellation of Vital Phenomena and The Tsar of Love and Techno–you’d think Anthony Marra might take a break, write something merely incredible instead of drop-dead gorgeous. ![]() Who would of thought that a book-length discussion about One Direction superfans would be the best non-fiction we read this year? Tiffany’s deep dive into the culture surrounding Harry Styles former pop group is fascinating and just the smallest drop of what this infinitely interesting melange of history, analysis and memoir brings to the table. Told through the eyes of a trans penguin over the final months of their mother’s life, Brunswick is able to telegraph the immense pain losing a parent brings, but also the joy of the moments shared before they passed on.Įverything I Need I Get From You: How Fangirls Created the Internet as We Know It / Kaitlyn Tiffany You aren’t going to find a more enjoyable exploration of death, grief and transformation than Will Betke-Brunswick’s delightfully sad graphic novel. A Pros and Cons List For Strong Feelings / Will Betke-Brunswick
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