In “Dig,” it becomes time for science class when the curmudgeonly but sweet owner of the plant store at its center goes into a paragraphs-long description of photosynthesis. He is not talking about ...
Ross Bonaime is the Senior Film Editor at Collider. He is a Virginia-based critic, writer, and editor who has written about all forms of entertainment for Paste Magazine, Brightest Young Things, ...
Where the comparisons to SteamWorld Dig games come to the fore is in the setting and how progression is handled. Tasked by the shady Merchant Trading Company to delve into all manner of caves, caverns ...
‘Dig! XX’ Review: Ondi Timoner’s Outstanding 2004 Rock Doc Is Back For More – Sundance Film Festival
At the height of its failure, every day was Altamont for the Brian Jonestown Massacre, the San Francisco outfit founded in 1990 by Anton Newcombe, the Klaus Kinski of psychedelic rock. Just in time ...
Sometimes, in watching a play, you get the surreal, frictionless feeling of seeing one event after another pile up in front of you without a sense of why it’s all happening. The characters may explain ...
A nearly dead houseplant sets in motion the plot of “Dig,” an engaging and funny new play about regeneration and renewal—the human kind—written and directed by Theresa Rebeck, a Primary Stages ...
Jeffrey Bean, Andrea Syglowski and Triney Sandoval in Primary Stages' "Dig" (Credit: Justin Swader) In “Dig,” it becomes time for science class when the curmudgeonly but sweet owner of the plant store ...
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