A mother (Allison Williams) and daughter (Mckenna Grace) reel from a tragedy while looking for love in all the right places in this formulaic melodrama. By Natalia Winkelman When you purchase a ticket ...
Melodramas and script readings are nothing new in the Waco entertainment scene, but two comedies performed this weekend share something different: They’re both written by Waco residents. Rachel ...
Lorde released her second album, Melodrama, in 2017. It received a nomination for Album of the Year at the Grammys. She began to feel overwhelmed by the exuberant reaction. “This thing that was my ...
On her upcoming Ultrasound world tour, Lorde is playing major venues like New York’s Madison Square Garden and Inglewood’s Kia Forum. Lorde seems to admit, though, that she was hesitant to go for ...
Melodrama isn’t central to modern French cinema, because melodrama is rooted in irony, whereas one could hardly slip a playing card between most great French directors’ intentions and results. But, in ...
From left, Gavin Warren, Meghann Fahy, Zachary Levi and Jacob Laval star as the LeRette family in ‘The Unbreakable Boy’ (2025). Laval, right, plays Austin LeRette, who has autism and brittle-bone ...
Flying high in one of the world’s most male-dominated film industries, Chinese writer-director Vivian Qu follows up her acclaimed 2017 drama “Angels Wear White” with the almost-good “Girls on Wires.” ...
We’re currently in the stretch of the cinematic schedule that we call awards season — several of the past year’s buzziest films are making their final push for all the shiny statues. Many of the most ...
After beginning “The Room Next Door,” you’ll quickly recognize the strange cadence the characters employ. You’ll soon notice the thoughts they choose to verbalize skew from those you might verbalize ...
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“Conclave” is a big old Dad Book of a movie — weighty, intricately plotted, suspenseful — and that’s the source of its old-school pleasures, guilty or not. A stormy drama about the choosing of a new ...