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Tribeca Prizewinner Griffin in Summer Finds Comedy and Drama in Bad Playwrighting

Griffin in Summer review

There are traces of Rushmore and Call Me By Your Name in this year’s U.S. Narrative Prize winner at Tribeca. Our Griffin in Summer review:

Time Capsule: Bauhaus, In the Flat Field

Bauhaus In the Flat Field

Every Saturday, Paste will be revisiting albums that came out before the magazine was founded in July 2002 and assessing its current cultural relevance. This week, we’re looking at the debut record from Northampton post-punk quartet Bauhaus, a collection of nine tracks credited as being a formative pillar of a burgeoning gothic-rock movement.

Gretchen Felker-Martin’s Cuckoo is a Brutal, Remarkably Human Monster Story

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A gripping and emotional monster story, Cuckoo cements Gretchen Felker-Martin as one of the most important voices in modern horror.

20,000 Species of Bees Sculpts an Artful Trans Coming-of-Age Narrative

20,000 Species of Bees review

This debut follows a family’s Basque country vacation amid the youngest child’s trans reckoning. Our 20,000 Species of Bees review:

The 10 Best Games We Played at Summer Game Fest 2024

Summer Game Fest

E3 is dead, but the annual Summer Game Fest keeps its spirit alive. Here are the best games we played or saw at this year’s event.