Friday Five: Five Hysterical Horror-Comedies
It’s October and that means we’re counting down to your humble columnist’s absolute favorite holiday: Halloween!
It’s October and that means we’re counting down to your humble columnist’s absolute favorite holiday: Halloween!
Aspan Gallery, Almaty, Kazakhstan, presents its first UK exhibition at Cromwell Place: Almagul Menlibayeva: It’s Easy to Be a Line / Yerbossyn Meldibekov: It’s Difficult to Be a Point 5 October – 18 October 2020
As the world’s student community reimagines their future, HP shares a new film series of hope and optimism through a handwritten letter
BB3X ($19.99, October 2020) is a special Baby Blues treasury that celebrates three decades of one of the most heartwarming, funny, and…
“Not A Dry Eye In The House” Duet with Willie Nelson Garners Over 30K Streams in Anticipation of Album Release
2020 has been a year of primarily two things: lots of free time and lots of isolation (and, well, murder hornets, because we truly live in the weirdest timeline).
While it probably isn’t a terrible surprise to find out Little Women or Selma were directed by women, female directors have contributed far more unusual and wilder movies to the Hollywood canon.
Welcome to Friday Five, a new column dedicated to all things pop culture. Every week, we’ll put together five recommendations for you from the worlds of film, television, books and music, each curated to a different theme.