Nic HarrisinThe Yale HeraldUnsaneSteven Soderbergh’s latest film, Unsane, contains elements of an intriguing thriller, but its excessive cinematic experimentation cripples…Mar 30, 2018Mar 30, 2018
Nic HarrisinThe Yale HeraldFranz Ferdinand, “Always Ascending”Franz Ferdinand’s new album Always Ascending is a beautiful ball of energy, and I can’t get enough of it. From start to finish, Always…Feb 16, 2018Feb 16, 2018
Nic HarrisinThe Yale HeraldMigos, Culture IITwo weeks ago, and just in time for the Herald’s Valentine’s Day issue, Atlanta-based rap trio Migos released a love letter of sorts. If…Feb 9, 2018Feb 9, 2018
Nic HarrisinThe Yale HeraldPeaky BlindersFans of Netflix’s original series Peaky Blinders will be happy to know that the rugged gangster drama is back for another thrilling season…Jan 26, 2018Jan 26, 2018
Nic HarrisinThe Yale HeraldDaddy’s Home 2The giddy comedic rapport between Will Ferrell and Mark Wahlberg can’t save Daddy’s Home 2 from its overabundance of daddies. Picking up…Nov 17, 2017Nov 17, 2017
Nic HarrisinThe Yale HeraldGeostormI approached Geostorm, starring Gerard Butler and Jim Sturgess, with low expectations. I wanted action, and it looked like Geostorm should…Nov 3, 2017Nov 3, 2017
Nic HarrisinThe Yale HeraldBlade Runner 2049What does a good sequel to a classic film look like? Go see Blade Runner 2049 and director Denis Villeneuve will show you. Now, while I…Oct 27, 2017Oct 27, 2017
Nic HarrisinThe Yale HeraldString TheoryAs the appointed hour of our interview approached, I felt a twinge of fear that I wasn’t in the right place to meet him. It is one thing to…Oct 13, 2017Oct 13, 2017
Nic HarrisinThe Yale HeraldAncient, boring glassThe YUAG’s current exhibition on ancient glass titled “Drink That You May Live,” which runs until Nov. 12, makes for an odd experience…Oct 6, 2017Oct 6, 2017
Nic HarrisinThe Yale HeraldItStrangely enough, 2017’s It, which follows a band of small-town Maine pre-teens as they fight a demonic, sewer-dwelling clown, is a fun…Sep 29, 2017Sep 29, 2017