MoviesDarren Aronofsky’s Caught Stealing handcuffs Austin Butler to 1998 with mixed results Collyn Robinson, August 28, 2025
MoviesForget the algorithm's infinite scroll. Stray Cat Film Center's cinematic playlist is a weird, wild west for your soul Michael Smith, August 14, 2025
MoviesKC's cinema scene share our ballots for Best Films of the 21st Century Abby Olcese, August 13, 2025
Movies, MusicMockumentary musicology: Local love looms large in American Comic Abby Olcese, August 6, 2025
CultureSofia Bilbao’s immersive art has earned her plenty of hardware as she journeys through the horror genre Shea McGraw, July 18, 2025
CultureKevin Pollak on his characters, comedy, and his return to Big Slick this weekend Michael Mackie, May 28, 2025
MoviesColumbia's True/False Film Festival keeps growing, but remains as special as ever Abby Olcese, April 3, 2025
MoviesOscar winner Helen Hunt brings star power to surprise stop at Planet Comicon Kansas City Michael Mackie, March 12, 2025
MoviesReel Black Film Festival turns a documentary lens onto KC's buried history Kat Alfieri, January 17, 2025
Culture, MoviesBest of KC 2024: Fringe Fest’s Gulag Girls delivers international drama through feminist force Pitch Staff, December 3, 2024
Culture, MoviesBest of KC 2024: Ryan Reynolds flick IF features Simple Mischief Studio’s savoir-faire Pitch Staff, November 26, 2024
CultureBest of KC 2024: Mazzy Mann’s queer odyssey 1309 gave Midwest trans kids a timeless totem Pitch Staff, November 13, 2024
Culture, TheaterBest of KC 2024: Outrageous talent makes for a bodacious bloodbath in KCRep’s Little Shop of Horrors Pitch Staff, November 12, 2024
Culture, MoviesBest of KC 2024: Blood on the big screen as Wichita-shot Western pistol-whips the genre Pitch Staff, November 11, 2024
Culture, StageSeason 3 of Somebody, Somewhere embraces laughter, tears, and all things Manhattan, Kansas Michael Mackie, November 8, 2024
MoviesEtheria Film Festival wishes it didn't have to exist. Until more opportunities arise for female filmmakers, they'll carry the torch. Abby Olcese, August 19, 2024
MoviesFake Blood, Dish Soap, and Wrestlers: Austin Snell and his ragtag crew's 16mm labor of lover unspools in They Call Her Death Abby Olcese, August 1, 2024
MoviesGet your paws on a Cat Video Fest ticket ahead of the ongoing event at Screenland Armour Kaylynn Mullins, July 25, 2024
MusicMitch Thompson's Blind Covers project sparks a universal language of pop's power Nick Spacek, July 10, 2024