Review: ‘Yellowface’ deftly tackles identity and race in the publishing world
As R.F. Kuang explains in the Yellowface afterword, her 2023 novel is a “horror story.”
The conflict over a plagiarized manuscript may seem mundane compared...
Review: ‘Little Shop of Horrors’ is a tantalizing celebration of love and hungry plants
On an urban skid row stands a flower shop: The failing business of grumpy Mr. Mushnik, where fretful orphan Seymour works alongside kind-hearted Audrey....
Review: ‘Rebel Moon Part One: A Child of Fire’ doesn’t burn so brightly
Rebel Moon Part One: A Child of Fire shows why some ideas are better left on the shelf. In 2013, Zach Snyder pitched a...
Review: BAC’s ‘Frozen’ offers warm hugs and icy blasts
After an icy blast from her uncontrollable snow powers nearly takes the life of her sister Anna, Elsa retreats into isolation, shutting herself off...
Review: ‘Blood Offering’ paints sad, true reality of Islamophobia and grief
WARNING: This article contains sensitive topics including, including school shootings and hate crimes. Those in need of support can contact the Mental Health Crisis...