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Review: TWICE “MORE & MORE”

Hannah Wilson07.2020Album Review, Music, New Music, Opinion, ReviewsLeave a Comment

Admittedly, I was a little late to the k-pop craze. I knew a few BTS songs, and I understood the appeal — I just couldn’t picture sitting down and listening … Read More

Hannah WilsonReview: TWICE “MORE & MORE”07.13.2020

‘The Old Guard’ Giving The Gays (Almost) Everything We Want

Kate Graham07.2020LGBT Film, Movies, ReviewsLeave a Comment

*Spoilers Ahead For “The Old Guard”* Describing this movie feels like a Stefon sketch of everything I want because this movie has everything: butch Charlize Theron, gay immortal power couple, … Read More

Kate Graham‘The Old Guard’ Giving The Gays (Almost) Everything We Want07.11.2020

Criterion Channel Picks – July 9th, 2020: “Contemporary Color” & more

Justin Remer07.2020Movies, Opinion, ReviewsLeave a Comment

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Now playing on the Criterion Channel Welcome back, cinephiles. Here’s another batch of flicks to enjoy on the Criterion Channel site and app. Newly added: Ryuichi Sakamoto: Coda (2017) One … Read More

Justin RemerCriterion Channel Picks – July 9th, 2020: “Contemporary Color” & more07.09.2020

Review: BLACKPINK “How You Like That”

Hannah Wilson07.2020Music, New Music, Opinion, ReviewsLeave a Comment

If you have a Twitter, you’ve seen one.   Over the last few years, it’s become expected that a viral tweet will have replies full of k-pop idol videos. These focus … Read More

Hannah WilsonReview: BLACKPINK “How You Like That”07.03.2020

Criterion Channel Picks – July 2nd, 2020: “But I’m a Cheerleader” & more

Justin Remer07.2020Movies, Opinion, ReviewsLeave a Comment

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Now playing on the Criterion Channel Hey there, cinephiles! We’re doing a slight overhaul on the Criterion Channel column. Now, I’m going to be posting shorter columns every Thursday with … Read More

Justin RemerCriterion Channel Picks – July 2nd, 2020: “But I’m a Cheerleader” & more07.02.2020

An Ode To Carl Reiner – Revisiting “Dead Men Don’t Wear Plaid”

Kate Graham07.2020Movies, ReviewsLeave a Comment

The legendary Carl Reiner passed away early yesterday at 98 years old. He left behind decades of work in film and television. As my own personal tribute to Reiner, I … Read More

Kate GrahamAn Ode To Carl Reiner – Revisiting “Dead Men Don’t Wear Plaid”07.01.2020

Movie Review: Binoche and Deneuve squabble over “The Truth”

Justin Remer07.2020Movies, Reviews, TheatricalLeave a Comment

Fabienne Dangeville, the septuagenarian film star played by Catherine Deneuve in The Truth (La Vérité), is an imposing, self-centered diva cut from the same cloth as Bette Davis’s Margo Channing in All About … Read More

Justin RemerMovie Review: Binoche and Deneuve squabble over “The Truth”07.01.2020

Review: New stand-up hour from Eddie Pepitone, “For the Masses”

Justin Remer06.2020Album Review, Comedy, Online Shows, ReviewsLeave a Comment

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Eddie Pepitone, the Bitter Buddha, assesses America in the “end times” “WE HAVE TO GET IN THE STREETS AND FUCKING FIGHT! … Now I’m not going to be able to … Read More

Justin RemerReview: New stand-up hour from Eddie Pepitone, “For the Masses”06.22.2020

Album review: Myq Kaplan’s “A.K.A.” is compassionate, confounding stand-up

Justin Remer05.2020Album Review, Comedy, ReviewsLeave a Comment

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Myq Kaplan’s newest album of wordy, nerdy stand-up comedy is out today. As he readily admits in his stand-up, Myq Kaplan (it’s pronounced “Mike”) can be an acquired taste. At … Read More

Justin RemerAlbum review: Myq Kaplan’s “A.K.A.” is compassionate, confounding stand-up05.08.2020

Movie Review: “The Booksellers” is a charming doc about print culture

Justin Remer04.2020Books, Documentary, Movies, Reviews, TheatricalLeave a Comment

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The battle between physical and digital media rages on in The Booksellers. In general, I think we here at Pop Culture Beast are big fans of real objects: discs, action … Read More

Justin RemerMovie Review: “The Booksellers” is a charming doc about print culture04.17.2020

April Criterion Channel Picks to Battle Pandemic Boredom

Justin Remer04.2020Movies, Opinion, ReviewsLeave a Comment

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Stuck at home? Love movies? Here’s some excellent cinema available on the Criterion Channel subscription streaming service. I’m back again with a follow-up to last month’s batch of picks, highlighting … Read More

Justin RemerApril Criterion Channel Picks to Battle Pandemic Boredom04.13.2020

New Music Friday: R.E.M.’s “Monster” 25th Anniversary Box Set

Justin Remer04.2020Album Review, Music, ReviewsLeave a Comment

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R.E.M Monster   (ed: this piece originally ran 12/19)    The R.E.M. album Monster occupies an odd space in the band’s body of work. Released in 1994, at the peak … Read More

Justin RemerNew Music Friday: R.E.M.’s “Monster” 25th Anniversary Box Set04.13.2020

Film Review: The Perfect Candidate

Martina O'Boyle04.2020Movies, Reviews, TheatricalLeave a Comment

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The Perfect Candidate The Perfect Candidate opens up with our lead driving a car, a scene only significant because this is the story of a female doctor, and she lives … Read More

Martina O'BoyleFilm Review: The Perfect Candidate04.08.2020

Criterion Channel Picks for the Self-Quarantined

Justin Remer03.2020Movies, ReviewsLeave a Comment

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Criterion Channel: The streaming service that’s an isolated cinephile’s dream As more and more of the U.S. joins the rest of the world in staying home, it turns out there … Read More

Justin RemerCriterion Channel Picks for the Self-Quarantined03.21.2020
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