Like Hamilton, In the Heights jolts the audience into new perspectives
What makes a movie a “family movie”?
Lupin and The Bureau toy with the fantasy of the master-hero
Three neo-Westerns that reimagine the genre
The plot twist I wish Locked Down had
The dilemma of Black art in a White-supremacist culture
Pixar's Soul explores big ideas about creativity, purpose, and the meaning of life
The Good Lord Bird portrays abolitionist John Brown as a wild prophet
Ted Lasso is the soccer coach we all need
Ramy Youssef is young, Muslim, and American
I May Destroy You takes us on a quest for wholeness
A Perry Mason that doesn’t trust institutions
The collective wisdom that emerges from The Baby-Sitters Club
The podcast How to Survive the End of the World offers a unique view of apocalypse
My pandemic comfort viewing
The world High Maintenance shows us through the Guy’s eyes
Watching The Circle and Love Is Blind while practicing social distancing
Honeyland transcends language and location
Sorry for Your Loss’s quiet exploration of race
How universal is the Force?