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Your #StaytheFHome Chicago Curated Weekend: 1/14 and Beyond

By Julian Ramirez

Preview: Music Institute of Chicago to Honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

By Louis Harris

Review: Shakes on a Plane Doesn’t Quite Land

By Marielle Bokor

2020 in Review: What We Liked in Music

By Third Coast Review Staff

Review: The Busiest Man in Action Movies, Liam Neeson Returns in Serviceable Border Story The Marksman

By Steve Prokopy on January 15, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )
The Marksman

Few actors have had as many of their films come out during the last year or so as Liam Neeson. I’m guessing if there hadn’t been a pandemic, films like his latest, […]

Preview: Everspace 2 Is Set to Jump Into Early Access Soon

By Antal Bokor on January 15, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

So I wrote about Everspace 2 during its prototype phase, way back in May of last year. What I got to play then was a solid framework for an action adventure role-playing […]

Review: Rock ‘n Roll Dreams Come True at Joyful, if Self-Indulgent, Rock Camp

By Lisa Trifone on January 15, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )
Rock Camp

There’s nothing particularly exceptional about the filmmaking on display in Rock Camp, a new film about the long-running Rock ‘n Roll Fantasy Camp that allows aspiring musicians, die-hard fans or anyone with the […]

Review: Some Kind of Heaven Peeks Behind the Glossy Façade of the Country’s Biggest Retirement Community

By Lisa Trifone on January 15, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )
Some Kind of Heaven

On a recent episode of the New York Times podcast “The Daily,” the show that focuses on one timely news story each morning, reporters descended on The Villages, the massive, pre-fab retirement […]

Review: Set in March 2020, Locked Down Is Life in a Pandemic with a Witty Script

By Steve Prokopy on January 14, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )
Locked Down

I’m sure we’ll get a slow but steady stream of films shot during the pandemic that actually embrace the visuals of the event, like Zoom calls, interiors with a small number of […]

Review: Seeking Humanity in AI Soldiers, Outside the Wire Rarely Finds It

By Steve Prokopy on January 13, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )
Outside the Wire

After spending years standing alongside a super-soldier as Falcon in a bunch of Marvel movies, it seems like Anthony Mackie wanted to play one himself in Outside the Wire, the latest from […]

Review: With Skyfire, Come for the Erupting Volcanoes, Don’t Stay Hoping for Any Character Depth

By Steve Prokopy on January 12, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )
Skyfire

I’m not sure if I completely understand the semantics behind it ($$), but for some reason, British director Simon West (Lara Croft: Tomb Raider, The Expendables 2, Con Air) seems to have […]

Review: Super Meat Boy Forever Isn’t Exactly the Sequel I Was Hoping For

By Antal Bokor on January 12, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

The original Super Meat Boy holds a special place in my heart. It’s the game that made me think again about platformers: their controls, their difficulty. I used to see platformers as […]

Preview: Escape a Strange World as a Castaway in Olija 

By Antal Bokor on January 11, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

Olija is an adventure game that gives me strong Out of the World/Another World vibes, but manages to be so completely different. In Olija you play as Captain Faraday, stranded in the […]

The Sefaria App Has the Whole Megillah (and More)

By Dan Kelly on January 10, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

From the Torah to the Talmud to a plenitude of rabbinic commentary on theology, scripture, and law, Judaism is built on words—hundreds upon thousands upon millions of words. Despite such textual abundance, […]

Call It by Its Name: Wednesday Was a Fascist Riot

By Aaron Cynic on January 9, 2021 • ( 1 Comment )

Wednesday left us in shock. Rioters stormed up the steps, climbed up the walls of the U.S. Capitol, broke windows and battered through doors to get into the building. Then they meandered […]

What’s Cooking at Third Coast? Gruyère Puff, a Simple Cheesy Entrée

By Nancy Bishop on January 8, 2021 • ( 1 Comment )

I like cooking big family dinners or special dinners for company. Some of my favorite entrées are country captain, a chicken curry dish; vegetable lasagna starring lots of spinach; or boeuf en […]

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