House of Criticism Review: Love, Labor, and the Art of Looking Closely
Alison Chernick’s House of Criticism turns the life of art criticism into something tactile: coffee cups, ...
Read moreDetailsAlison Chernick’s House of Criticism turns the life of art criticism into something tactile: coffee cups, ...
Read moreDetailsIn the landscape of cinematic drama, the hospital story is a well-trodden path, often paved with ...
Read moreDetailsUttera Singh’s Pinch (2025) arrives as a confident first feature from a multi-hatted creator who writes, ...
Read moreDetailsWe first meet Margarita on the quiet edge of existence. She is a woman of twenty-two, ...
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