
Next week, we see a return to a beloved horror franchise that has been reinvented for a new generation, a heartwarming exploration of human connection in modern Japan, and a devastating docudrama that demands our absolute attention.

Next week, we see a return to a beloved horror franchise that has been reinvented for a new generation, a heartwarming exploration of human connection in modern Japan, and a devastating docudrama that demands our absolute attention.
It is not uncommon to become emotional when listening to a beautiful piece of music. Who among us hasn’t been moved to tears by the ethereal moonlit march of Debussy’s “Clair de Lune,” the big sonic goodbyes of Taylor Swift’s “Bigger Than the Whole Sky,” or the distortion pedals of