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Julia Holter Pays Homage to Life Itself

Julia Holter

The Los Angeles pop musician details the influences behind her new album, ‘Something in the Room She Moves.’

Blue Carbon: Nature’s Hidden Power Trailer: Jayda G Combines Music and Science in Climate Doc

Blue Carbon: Nature’s Hidden Power

Grammy-nominated DJ and marine toxicologist Jayda G takes us around the world to fight climate change in Blue Carbon: Nature’s Hidden Power.

Disney+’s X-Men ’97 Is an Ambitious Love Letter to Fans Who Grew Up With the Original Series

Disney+’s X-Men ’97 is a nostalgia-filled, beautifully animated continuation of the original series, while still being accessible for newcomers.

Do Not Expect Too Much from the End of the World: The Rhythmic Monotony of the Apocalypse

Do Not Expected Too Much from the End of the World review

A satire of apocalyptic proportions, Radu Jude’s latest is searingly funny. Our Do Not Expect Too Much from the End of the World review:

Forces of Nature at 25: Yes, Ben Affleck and Sandra Bullock Made a ’90s Rom-Com

forces of nature

Director Browen Hughes, a Welsh woman who directed several episodes of The Kids in the Hall as well as the Nickelodeon Movies adaptation of Harriet the Spy and later became one of those genre polymaths in the Peak TV era, is clearly trying to strut her stuff, and for a while, the sheer visual business of Forces of Nature makes for a fascinating experience.