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(05/09/18 11:25am)
As the lights dimmed within the intimate space of Helms Theatre, the audience was introduced to “Canaan” with an apt, albeit simple statement — “Welcome to church.” Indeed, if any words could fully capture the brilliance of Micah Watson’s “Canaan,” they would have to be religious, for watching the play was truly a spiritual experience.
(03/28/18 4:45am)
As “Grey’s Anatomy” soldiers on for its 14th season, a new spinoff, “Station 19,” has arrived as a life-boat for ABC’s sinking ship. With famed producer Shonda Rhimes departing for Netflix, ABC threw all of its eggs into the seemingly-safe bet of a show about sexy firefighters saving puppies, octogenarians and pregnant 13 year-olds. The final product, however, was nothing more than a cookie cutter fluff piece no better than every other modified cop show on the market.
(03/02/18 2:44am)
“Seven Seconds” begins like every other murder mystery in Netflix’s “Dark TV Drama” category — with a crime. And yet, as the camera pans across a snowy park in Jersey, the first face seen is not the victim’s, but the killer’s. What follows this precipitous beginning is the surprising and, at times, disconcerting characterization of all those impacted by the events of that day in the park. From the outset, “Seven Seconds” leans into the tensions between what it means to be victim or killer, black or white, right or wrong, leaving its plot in the murky gray of a reality in which an earnest man can turn to darkness just as easily as a lost woman can find the light.