Nick Ruhrkraut

Interview: How Beatrice Grannò took ‘The White Lotus’ by storm and transformed her love for folk music to express herself [VIDEO]

As an Italian actress and singer with a prestigious British drama education, Beatrice Grannò is now more ready than ever… Read More

June 8, 2023

Interview: How playing the flawed and relatable Brooke on ‘The Other Two’ has been a dream for Heléne Yorke

“Nothing makes you want sex less than wearing your Invisalign” This unexpected yet hilarious digression into a dental vent session… Read More

May 31, 2023

‘How to Have Sex’ review: Molly Manning Walker’s sensational, high-energy debut an equally urgent cautionary tale of consent | Cannes

If asked to describe How to Have Sex in one word, the answer, however strange, comes easily in the form… Read More

May 22, 2023

‘The Other Two’ season 3 review:  TV’s sharpest satire hits new heights with its most surreal take on the entertainment industry yet

The Bluths, The Johnsons, the Pritchetts and the Dunphys, the Arnolds, and the Roses. What do these families all have… Read More

May 1, 2023

‘Succession’ season 4 review: The stakes are high as the end of the riveting, Emmy-winning Shakespearean saga draws nigh

The rubble has barely settled on a house ever divided as the eagerly-awaited fourth, and final, season of Succession begins.… Read More

March 22, 2023

‘Ted Lasso’ season 3 review: The Emmy-winning hit proves an unforgettable match with signature wit and charm

It would be reasonable to doubt a last place team who uses a forgetful goldfish as their honorary mascot, but… Read More

March 10, 2023

‘The White Lotus’ Season 2 review: A biting return with even more laughs in Mike White’s love triangle of madness

Mike White has proven again that vacations are never just that when you stay at his extravagant resort. Relaxation comes… Read More

October 24, 2022

‘Please Baby Please’ review: A stylized, liberated 1950’s underground fever dream that redefines traditional gender norms  | NewFest

Musicals from the 1950’s immediately conjure up vibrant images of guidos serenading girls in poodle skirts or elegant leading ladies… Read More

October 18, 2022

‘Siccità’ review: Paolo Virzì’s Italian apocalyptic satire sinks its teeth into the pandemic, climate change but bites off more than it can chew [C] | Venice

It’s immediately visible that Siccità, or Dry, is setting a grand stage for an incisive comment on the dire nature… Read More

September 10, 2022

‘Fire Island’ review: Escape to a Never-Never Land full of tea and sympathy in the year’s funniest and sexiest queer rom-com [Grade: A-]

Fire Island is a bright celebration of what friendship stands for: sharing laughs and creating fond memories with your best… Read More

May 27, 2022

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