tragedy

Coppola’s ‘Megalopolis’ Is a Trivial Goof Pretending at Ambition

Coppola’s ‘Megalopolis’ Is a Trivial Goof Pretending at Ambition

Francis Ford Coppola’s bonkers “fable” about the clash of dreams and cynicism, Megalopolis, has a potent but unfounded belief in its importance.

Ranking the Seasons of ‘The Wire’

Ranking the Seasons of ‘The Wire’

Years after its conclusion, The Wire continues to top best-of-TV lists. With each season's unique story arc, each viewer is likely to have favorites.

Pandemic, Hope, Defiance, and Protest in ‘Romeo and Juliet’

Pandemic, Hope, Defiance, and Protest in ‘Romeo and Juliet’

Shakespeare's well known romantic tale Romeo and Juliet, written during a pandemic, has a surprisingly hopeful message about defiance and protest.

​’The Ferryman’: Ephemeral Ideas, Eternal Tragedies

​’The Ferryman’: Ephemeral Ideas, Eternal Tragedies

Staggeringly multi-layered, dangerously fast-paced and rich in characterizations, dialogue and context, Jez Butterworth's new hit about a family during the time of Ireland's the Troubles leaves the audience breathless, sweaty and tearful, in a nightmarish, dry-heaving haze.

‘2Dark’ Is Not Too Dark

‘2Dark’ Is Not Too Dark

In 2Dark, a cartoon aesthetic quickly alters the gravity of what would otherwise be some very heavy subject matter.
The Moving Pixels Podcast Explores ‘This Is the Police’

The Moving Pixels Podcast Explores ‘This Is the Police’

This week we take a look at the themes and politics of This Is the Police.
Playing to Lose: The Tragedy of ‘This Is the Police’

Playing to Lose: The Tragedy of ‘This Is the Police’

Video gamers are not accustomed to playing to lose.

Losing to Win: ‘Spec Ops’ and Tragedy in Video Games

I don’t think you can win this game. On the box, it says it’s a tragedy.

Piercing the Shell of Portland’s Hype