Based on the NY Times bestselling book by Andrew Solomon, Far from the Tree is a staggering documentary directed by Rachel Dretzin ... More
Film by Rachel Dretzin
Based on the NY Times bestselling book by Andrew Solomon, Far from the Tree is a staggering documentary directed by Rachel Dretzin that examines the experiences of families in which parents and children are profoundly different from one another a variety of ways. The film explores the inner workings, struggles, and triumphs of families with children who have Down syndrome, autism, dwarfism, and more. (IFC Films)
From photographer and documentary filmmaker Lauren Greenfield and based on her 2017 retrospective of the same name, Generation Wealth investigates our societal ... More
Film by Lauren Greenfield
From photographer and documentary filmmaker Lauren Greenfield and based on her 2017 retrospective of the same name, Generation Wealth investigates our societal obsession with wealth, fame, and status through personal stories from a variety of her past and present subjects. The intimate yet expansive film, which also finds Greenfield turning the camera on herself and her family, is part cultural anthropology and part redemption tale, ultimately attempting to deconstruct whether our addiction to wealth indicates a society in rapid decline. (Amazon Studios)
LA-based Valley Queen’s urgent and intimate live performances have earned them a reputation as the new standard for California country music, and ... More
Album by Valley Queen
LA-based Valley Queen’s urgent and intimate live performances have earned them a reputation as the new standard for California country music, and their anticipated debut, Supergiant, finds them honing their scrappy and nuanced sound. Brash guitars merge with lead singer Natalie Carol’s dreamy twang to create a soul-stirring album reminiscent of Fleetwood Mac and Florence Welch. (Roll Call Records)
Following the openhearted intensity of 2014’s Cool Choices, Single Rider finds musician Jenn Champion bringing her technical skill and convention-shattering vulnerability to ... More
Album by Jenn Champion
Following the openhearted intensity of 2014’s Cool Choices, Single Rider finds musician Jenn Champion bringing her technical skill and convention-shattering vulnerability to a new arena, resulting in a collection of anthemic and utterly danceable pop songs infused with her signature incensed emotion. (Hardly Art)
The latest project from Norwegian filmmaker Iram Haq and the follow up to 2013’s acclaimed I Am Yours, What Will People Say ... More
Film by Iram Haq
The latest project from Norwegian filmmaker Iram Haq and the follow up to 2013’s acclaimed I Am Yours, What Will People Say is a powerful drama that reckons with issues of honor, family, and cultural norms. It follows sixteen year old Nisha, who lives something of a double life in socially progressive Norway until her conservative parents catch her in bed with a boy and send her to live in their home country of Pakistan. (Kino Lorber)
The directorial debut from actor, writer and comedian Bo Burnham, Eighth Grade is a moving and candid portrait of adolescent girlhood in ... More
Film by Bo Burnham
The directorial debut from actor, writer and comedian Bo Burnham, Eighth Grade is a moving and candid portrait of adolescent girlhood in our modern world. The widely acclaimed film, which was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize at Sundance this year, stars newcomer Elsie Fisher as Kayla, an introverted and awkward teenage girl attempting to navigate the dramatic highs and lows of her last week of eighth grade with the help of her devoted yet guileless single father, played by Josh Hamilton.(A24)
New Orleans musician and visual artist Lindsey Baker, who performs under the moniker Guts Club, followed up the piercing emotional intensity of ... More
Album by Guts Club
New Orleans musician and visual artist Lindsey Baker, who performs under the moniker Guts Club, followed up the piercing emotional intensity of her debut The Arm Wrestling Tournament (2015) and sophomore album Shit Bug (2016) with the self-released Trench Foot her first fully electric album, which finds her taking unprecedented command over her songwriting, honing in on dark narrative undertones and a unique brand of cosmic gloom.
“The best critique is self-critique” is the mantra of Brooklyn-based Bodega, whose debut LP Endless Scroll is out now. Influenced by everything ... More
Album by Bodega
“The best critique is self-critique” is the mantra of Brooklyn-based Bodega, whose debut LP Endless Scroll is out now. Influenced by everything from contemporary pop to post-punk to folk-based narrative songwriting, their energetic brand of self-aware art rock functions as a minimalist yet witty dialogue between the machine and the public. (What’s Your Rupture)
UK singer/songwriter Lucy Rose releases a new remix album entitled Something’s Changing (Remixes), a collection of reworked songs from her 2017 album ... More
Album by Lucy Rose
UK singer/songwriter Lucy Rose releases a new remix album entitled Something’s Changing (Remixes), a collection of reworked songs from her 2017 album Something’s Changing. She invited her close musical friends or friends she met while touring, such as Chartreuse frontman Mike Wagstaff and JAWS frontman Connor Schofield, to take a track from the original album and rework it in their own unique style, resulting in a multi-faceted collection that celebrates variety and collaboration. (Arts & Crafts)
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