-
This episode is a rare combo of review and interview as we talk with Oscar winner Ben Proudfoot about his decorated short film.
-
Hayao Miyazaki's beguiling new fantasy combines the excitement of a boy's grand adventure and the weight of an older man's reflection. The hypnotic story is a partial self-portrait by an anime master.
-
The musical production of the classic children's book keeps you on the hook long enough to deliver a knockout final act.
-
The artist doesn't need an app to prove she can make a hit. Her debut album, "Heaven Knows," makes it clear she's ready to conquer worlds beyond the web.
-
The murder mystery took home some big awards at this year's Cannes Film Festival. But did the sometimes-taxing film win us over?
-
Sofia Coppola's glistening take on Priscilla Presley's life with Elvis is immersive and sad. But who exactly IS Priscilla, anyway?
-
The indie supergroup's debut album wants to fool you with its opening statement. But make no mistake: It's more well-rounded than it first appears.
-
Radio Milwaukee's Tarik Moody joins the panel for a wide-ranging week of top albums that cover everything from hip-hop to jazz-rock fusion.
-
The director's unmistakable visual style seems tailor-made for Roald Dahl adaptations. How does it fit the four short stories he made for Netflix?
-
Martin Scorsese's film, based on David Grann's book, tells the true story of white men in the 1920s who married into and systematically murdered Osage families to gain claims to their oil-rich land.