Roughly midway through writer-director Eliza Hittman’s multilayered Brooklyn drama “Beach Rats” (2017), protagonist Frankie (Harris Dickinson) shaves off most of his floppy blond hair. The new look he ...
The Bouncing Souls are bringing their ‘Home for the Holidays’ shows back in honor of The Stone Pony turning 50, and they’ve got great lineups each night, with Strike Anywhere, Tim Barry (of AVAIL), ...
Thousands of dead and dying rats have washed up on beaches in a small Australian coastal town, much to the disgust and horror of the locals. The rodents drifted ashore in the fishing town of Karumba ...
"Beach Rats," opening Friday, is a disturbing fictional shout-out to the perversities of young male sexuality. In its opening moments, a Brooklyn native proud of his body, Frankie (a dynamite debut ...
In Eliza Hittman’s debut feature, It Felt Like Love, a young girl tests the waters of adult sexuality, offering her body up to the statuesque bros who live in her Eastern Seaboard beach town. She ...
Frankie is a soft-spoken 19-year-old from Brooklyn. He spends his days and nights getting high with friends, hanging out at the beach and the boardwalk. He seems carefree, but his father is dying from ...
“Beach Rats” is a stirring mood piece and a fine addition to director Eliza Hittman’s burgeoning body of works. The film’s rhythmic cycles sculpt its somber core — Hittman constructs a hazy ...
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