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My Beautiful Dark Twisted S*** Show with Conner Reed

My Beautiful Dark Twisted S*** Show with Conner Reed

Armand Manoukian July 8, 2020

The boys sit down with Conner Reed, a recent BU alum who is now the arts & culture editor at Portland Monthly Magazine, to spit facts on purchasing A24 candles, being a powerful art critic and...

Boston University senior Steve Friedman, or Stevie Blunder, releases his album “coffee time” Sept. 29. PHOTO BY CHLOE GRINBERG/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

INTERVIEW: Steve Friedman releases debut album “coffee time”

Hannah Edelman October 5, 2017

It starts with a melody. From this comes the chorus — the drums, the bassline and the synthesizer — which is then built into the body of the song. The vocals come last, and then it’s all mixed...

Brad Pitt plays Max Vatan and Marion Cotillard plays Marianne Beauséjour in “Allied” from Paramount Pictures. PHOTO COURTESY DANIEL SMITH/ PARAMOUNT PICTURES

REVIEW: “Allied” generates tension, but no heat

Conner Reed November 27, 2016

The first shot of “Allied,” Robert Zemeckis’ new romantic thriller, is one of its best. What seems like a panorama of the Moroccan desert suddenly becomes a tracking shot: our hero Max (Brad...

Jordan DeFilippo, Zachary Prescott and Eli Saracino star in Boston University Stage Troupe’s production of “Stupid F%$king Bird.” PHOTO BY CHLOE GRINBERG/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

REVIEW: Stage Troupe’s “Stupid F%&king Bird” is startlingly passionate

Kaya Williams November 3, 2016

“Stupid F%&king Bird” seems like a stereotypical collegiate production -- an artsy, small-scale work that seethes with a lack of originality and overplayed acting. The characters of the play,...

Alex Hibbert in the new A24 release “Moonlight.” PHOTO COURTESY DAVID BORNFRIEND/ A24

REVIEW: There’s magic in Barry Jenkins’ “Moonlight”

Conner Reed November 3, 2016

On a basic level, all movies serve the same purpose: to answer questions. Maybe they answer one question, maybe several, but no matter the number, an inquisitive engine drives every cinematic enterprise....

Lady Gaga released her latest album “Joanne” Friday. PHOTO COURTESY STREAMLINE AND INTERSCOPE RECORDS

REVIEW: Lady Gaga’s “Joanne” trips on its way from general to specific

Conner Reed October 23, 2016

There is perhaps no taller order in pop criticism than an unbiased Lady Gaga review. It doesn’t matter who you are or what you’ve done; you have an opinion about Lady Gaga. Though her titanic,...

"Shape Shift With Me,” the seventh album from punk band Against Me!, is set to be released Friday. PHOTO COURTESY TOTAL TREBLE MUSIC

Fall music releases: varying modes of melancholy

Conner Reed September 16, 2016

Music is compelling when it’s sad. This is not news; it’s biology. Our brains are wired to associate emotion with sound, and the idea that we could go from happy to sad at the stir of a violin is...

Teenage Fan Club, an alternative rock band from Scotland, releases its third album, “Here,” on Sept. 9. PHOTO COURTESY DONALD MILNE

REVIEW: Teenage Fanclub’s latest album disregards the “Here” and now

Conner Reed September 8, 2016

“Timeless” is an overused descriptor that’s almost never as apt as it would like to be. When people say something is timeless, they’re often trying to say that it reminds them of a particularly...

After earning Special Jury Recognition at SXSW in 2014, the independent short film “Krishna” will debut Friday at Kendall Square Cinema. PHOTO COURTESY A24

REVIEW: Intense, impressionistic “Krisha” can’t escape convention

Conner Reed March 25, 2016

Trey Edward Shults’ “Krisha,” the 2015 SXSW Grand Jury Winner, begins and ends on a face. The face belongs to Krisha Fairchild, Shults’ aunt and his film’s titular character. In the first...

Funnyman Kyle Kinane, best known for his many appearances on Comedy Central, performed at the Royale Sunday night as part of his “Shooting For Third” tour with Shane Torres. PHOTO COURTESY MOSES ROBINSON/PITCH PERFECT

REVIEW: Kyle Kinane’s comedy melds immaturity, subtle wisdom

Conner Reed March 17, 2016

It’s an interesting cultural moment for the man-child, and this was only proven further by Kyle Kinane’s Sunday comedy set at the Royale. The mid-2000s, with the sudden omnipresence of the Judd...

Cate Blanchett stars as Nancy and Christian Bale as Rick in Terrence Malick’s drama “Knight of Cups,” which opened at Kendall Square Cinema Friday as part of a limited release. PHOTO COURTESY MELINDA SUE GORDON/BROAD GREEN PICTURES

REVIEW: “Knight of Cups” courts unorthodox, unforgettable style

Conner Reed March 14, 2016

Konstantin Treplev would’ve loved Terrence Malick. Treplev, a young, brooding playwright, spends much of “The Seagull” — the Anton Chekhov play of which he’s the focus — lamenting that...

The new Danish war drama “A War” was nominated for Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards and opens Friday at the Landmark Kendall Square Cinema. PHOTO BY MAGNOLIA PICTURES

REVIEW: “A War” administers silent kill shot

Conner Reed February 26, 2016

The opening seconds of Danish writer and director Tobias Lindholm’s “A War” show us something we think we’ve seen before. There are men in uniform, trudging through what appears to be Afghanistan....

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