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Fear is the Mind Killer

“Dune: Part II” is a work of epic scope and imagination

Look, Frank Herbert’s “Dune” was such a large part of growing up for me that I was always going to be obsessed with any cinematic attempt to capture the weird desert magic onscreen. While there have been many terrible adaptations of books that I love (the “Golden Compass” and “Dark Tower” movies come to mind), […]

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The Future of Cinema is Female

Celebrating women filmmakers

Here’s a painfully obvious statement: It’s so much easier for men to make it as filmmaker in Hollywood than women. Then once a woman director gets huge and critically acclaimed, it’s almost like Hollywood only has the bandwidth for one or two at a time. The studios are at a point right now where they’re […]

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No Love for the Snubs

Great films not nominated for a single Oscar

Working in a movie theater (Tin Pan) that’s showing several of the Best Picture nominees means that I get into a lot of discussions about what I think the actual best movie of the year is, out of the 10. Don’t get me wrong, most of the nominees this year are fine examples of the […]

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May the Source Be With You: February Edition

Warm-blanket shows, movies and podcasts

Everyone has different shows and movies that give them comfort when they’re sick, sad or some other combination of unpleasantness. I know people who have watched all nine seasons of “The Office” multiple times that treat the show like a cozy blanket on a cold night, although for my money “Parks and Recreation” is a […]

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From Barbenheimer to the Flower Moon

A look at the 10 Best Picture nominees

Here’s something I don’t even consider the tiniest of hot takes: I don’t care about the Oscars. I mean, OK, I guess I sort of do. I enjoy guessing who’s going to win and getting all butt hurt about what got snubbed, but ultimately the Oscars only matter in one very specific way: The artists […]

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Little Monsters

"Poor Things" is a feminist classic

It’s been a cliché for a long time that we’re always changing as we age, but are the more important changes physical or psychological? Sure, physically, our bodies start weak, grow stronger and then spend decades discovering new aches and maladies, but psychologically is where things get really interesting. If you feel like following me […]

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Welcome to the Cabaret

A night of decadence at Liza’s Lounge

I‘ve said it before but it bears repeating: no one puts on a show like John Kish. He doesn’t just sell out performances of his productions, he sells out the entire run (believe me I know, I’ve tried and failed to get tickets before). The Greenhouse Cabaret‘s productions from “Hedwig and the Angry Inch” to […]

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May the Source Be With You: January Edition

Seattle superheroes and the cult of pickleball

I‘m not one for New Year’s resolutions. In December I tend to hyperfocus on the things that I could improve in my future like financial security, achieving emotional availability in relationships and maybe just being less of an awkward dork. Then by mid-January, when I’m still a broke dork with unclimbable emotional walls, I spiral […]

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