Kate Pierson: The Unmistakable Voice

Some voices define a generation, while others create entire universes. Kate Pierson unquestionably belongs to the latter group. Her voice, shifting effortlessly from a deep, inviting growl to a soaring high note, brings a vivid, melodic energy to one of music’s most iconic party bands. As a founding member of The B-52s, Pierson — with her signature fiery hair and retro-glam fashion — has been a … Continue reading Kate Pierson: The Unmistakable Voice

Hamnet

Frank’s Film Review: Hamnet⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐/5 Audiences entering the theater to watch Hamnet may not know exactly what to expect. With the acclaimed talents of Paul Mescal and Jessie Buckley anchoring the cast and the film’s deep connection to Shakespearean legacy, anticipation runs high. Yet, the emotional depth and profound humanity that unfold on screen surpass even the loftiest expectations. Directed by Chloé Zhao and adapted from … Continue reading Hamnet

Wicked: For Good

Frank’s Film Review: Wicked: For Good⭐⭐⭐⭐/5 Wicked: For Good returns audiences to the magical world of Oz, promising grand spectacle and heartfelt drama. While it doesn’t always recapture the dazzling heights of its predecessor, the film offers plenty of enchantment — particularly for longtime fans, who will find much to enjoy in this anticipated finale. The story resumes five years after Elphaba’s bold stand against … Continue reading Wicked: For Good

Frankenstein (2025)

Frank’s Film Review: Frankenstein (2025)⭐⭐⭐⭐/5 Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein is a remarkable film, with each shot carefully crafted like a master painter’s work, building a world that is beautiful and profoundly sorrowful. Del Toro’s lifelong fascination with tragic monsters and gothic stories makes this project a perfect fit. The film stands as a piece of art that is as emotionally moving as it is visually … Continue reading Frankenstein (2025)

The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert

Frank’s Film Review: The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert⭐⭐⭐⭐/5 Rewatching The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert in the wake of Terence Stamp’s passing is like revisiting an old friend — one whose spirit only shines brighter with time. Since its debut in 1994, this Australian film has cemented its place as a classic, its flair, heart, and message of acceptance deepening … Continue reading The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert

Psycho

Frank’s Film Review: Psycho⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐/5 This Halloween, I found myself alone with nothing but silence and a craving for cinematic chills, so I settled in and pressed play on one of my all-time favorites. No matter how many times I revisit Hitchcock’s classic film Psycho, it never loses its hold on me. The film immediately casts its spell, opening in a dimly lit hotel room where … Continue reading Psycho

Train Dreams

Frank’s Film Review: Train Dreams⭐⭐⭐⭐/5 Last night, as I stepped into the theater for the Seattle International Film Festival, my heart pounded with anticipation. Like many in the audience, I was eager to see Train Dreams, the new adaptation of Denis Johnson’s acclaimed novella. But I had another reason for my excitement. About a year and a half ago, I spent a long, unforgettable day … Continue reading Train Dreams

Edward Juvier: Veteran of the Broadway stage

by Frank Gaimari Edward Juvier, a Texas-born Cuban American, has spent nearly two decades captivating audiences nationwide with his versatility, charisma, and dedication to the craft of acting. From his early days in Les Misérables to his current role as Osgood in the national tour of Some Like It Hot, Juvier’s journey is a testament to his passion for storytelling and his ability to connect … Continue reading Edward Juvier: Veteran of the Broadway stage

Cruising

Frank’s Film Review: Cruising⭐⭐⭐/5 William Friedkin’s Cruising is a thought-provoking film that challenges viewers to engage with its deeper themes. Released in 1980 and starring Al Pacino, this thriller is renowned for its controversial and captivating nature. It explores topics such as identity, violence, and the complex relationship between duty and desire. In Cruising, Al Pacino portrays Steve Burns, an NYPD officer tasked with infiltrating … Continue reading Cruising