By Rachel M. Museum of Pizza (MoPi) is located at The William Vale (55 Wythe Ave, Brooklyn) and is open Thursday through Sunday until November 18, 2018. Equal parts Instagram fun house and museum, MoPi […]
Month: October 2018
Suspiria (2018) – Review
Suspiria is playing in NY and LA and expands nationally on November 2. By Rachel M. Oscar nominee Luca Guadagnino (Call Me by Your Name) directs this unsettling take on the 1977 cult horror classic […]
Homecoming: Season 1 – Review
Homecoming premieres November 2nd on Amazon Prime Video. [Ed. Note: Being that TV and City is on a bit of a hiatus, this article has not been edited.] By Ariba Bhuvad Julia Roberts is making […]
Tablet Mag: Sacha Baron Cohen’s ‘Who Is America?’
By Elazar Abrahams This past summer, I had the pleasure of interning at Tablet, a popular Jewish-interest online magazine. The experience gave me incredible opportunities to hone my journalism skills. I also learned the inside […]
Chilling Adventures of Sabrina: Season 1 – Review
Chilling Adventures of Sabrina premieres October 26th on Netflix. [Ed. Note: Being that TV and City is on a bit of a hiatus, this article has not been edited.] By Ariba Bhuvad Whatever you think […]
Castlevania: Season 2 – Opinion
Castlevania returns for a second season, October 26th on Netflix. By Greg Wheeler Based on the popular gaming franchise of the same name, Castlevania is an experimental anime dripping in beautiful Gothic-inspired visuals. There’s no […]
Channel Zero: The Dream Door – Review
Channel Zero: The Dream Door premieres October 26th on Syfy. [Ed. Note: Being that TV and City is on a bit of a hiatus, this article has not been edited.] By Chris Flanagan Over the […]
Bodyguard: Season 1 – Review
Bodyguard hits Netflix on October 24th. [Ed. note: Being that TV and City is on a bit of a hiatus, this article has not been edited.] By Greg Wheeler Back on the 26th August, BBC […]
Fairy Island
By Rachel M. Billed as “Secret Gardens in your Dreams”, an interactive pop-up called Fairy Island is open through November 17th at 152 Lexington Avenue. This small but beautiful exhibit has an escapist feel, wanting […]
Nightmare Machine
By Rachel M. Taking advantage of their success this summer, the folks from the pop-up Dream Machine adapted the same space in Williamsburg for the month of October and are producing Nightmare Machine. Not meant […]