Without a doubt, the mesmerizing Rhea Seehorn, who never won an Emmy Award for her excellent portrayal of Kim Wexler in Better Call Saul, will get an Emmy for this show.
The overall tone of the film is murky/dark; the musical numbers are so-so; and the story just doesn’t have a satisfying payoff.
How have rising grocery prices affected you and your decisions? Five locals share their experiences in the November Streetalk column. “I still buy groceries for my house, but I’m buying ...
Predator: Badlands features a franchise-best performance from Elle Fanning as two synthetic androids who cross paths with Dek ...
For nearly three years, RN&R business scribe Matt Westfield has shared stories of Nevada businesses and the people who operate them. This month, he revisits three businesses—Forml, SLEKE and ...
You have one question to ask one musician. What’s the question, and who are you asking?” Reno metal wizard Edith Grace Caufield: “I think I’d ...
Opinion
From the RN&R: First, distressing news about Trump and journalists, then some holiday sweet talk
Last Friday, Trump shushed Catherine Lucey from Bloomberg News and called her “Piggy”—behavior that no self-respecting preschool teacher would have allowed. Today, White House Press Secretary Karoline ...
As Grace, a woman who moves to the country with her husband, Jackson (Robert Pattinson), to find quiet—only to completely ...
Wine writer Katie Finn from our sister paper, the Coachella Valley Independent, knows you’ve already heard the standard Thanksgiving pairing tips. Instead, she writes, “here are a few ...
After a quick start, the film heads into a meandering middle and, ultimately, a final act that doesn’t save things. In the end, it’s not a terrible movie; but it’s far from good.
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