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 […]
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 […]
My Dinner with Hervé airs October 20th on HBO. [Ed. Note: Being that TV and City is on a bit of a hiatus, this article has not been edited.] By Chris Flanagan Sometimes the truth […]
Beautiful Boy is now playing in theaters. By Rachel M. Based on the best-selling pair of memoirs from father and son David and Nic Sheff, Beautiful Boy chronicles the heartbreaking and inspiring experience of survival, […]
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 […]
Hold the Dark is available September 28th on Netflix. [Ed. note: Being that TV and City is on a bit of a hiatus, this article has not been edited.] By David Cuevas It’s safe to […]
Assassination Nation hits theaters on September 21st. [Ed. note: Being that TV and City is on a bit of a hiatus, this article has not been edited.] By David Cuevas I still clearly remember the […]
Magnolia Pictures and CNN Films will release Love, Gilda in theaters September 21st. By Elazar Abrahams There’s the beloved image of Gilda Radner: fearless, passionate, and iconic. And then, there are shades of Radner the […]
TV movie The Bad Seed airs September 9th on Lifetime. [Ed. note: Being that TV and City is on a bit of a hiatus, this article has not been edited.] By Ariba Bhuvad Lifetime is […]
Sierra Burgess Is a Loser hits Netflix on September 7th. By I. Simon When I hear the words “Netflix Original Film,” my expectations are low. While I tried to give this flick a chance, but […]
By idolizing its lead at the expense of others, ‘Operation Finale’ misses the point.