After this piece about I Origins, read more about science on film from the perspective of Editor-in-Chief Alex Heeney, an actual woman in STEM. Most films …
Archives for July 2014
In Boyhood, a family grows up in real time
Shot over the course of 12 years, Boyhood continues Richard Linklater's experiments with cinematic time and follows the maturation of a family in real time. …
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Review of ‘Siddharth’: a young boy goes missing in India
The twelve-year-old title character in “Siddharth” is only on-screen for a couple of seconds at the beginning of the film as his bus pulls away and he waves …
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Review of Into The Woods at the SF Playhouse: the company outgrew its old home but hasn’t quite grown into its new one
After almost a decade of selling out shows in their very intimate hole-in-the-wall theatre on Sutter Street, the San Francisco Playhouse (SF Playhouse) moved to …
Henry IV Part 1 and 2 at the RSC perfectly captures Prince Hal’s coming-of-age
Taking a page out of the National Theatre Live’s playbook, the Royal Shakespeare Company has finally started broadcasting their productions to cinemas around …
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Life Itself: After a life at the movies, Roger Ebert lives on in the movie of his life
In Steve James's documentary Life Itself, we discover the story of Roger Ebert with enormously, who championed the movies as an empathy machine. If you enjoy …