‘Wicked’ Is Shaky in Its Ascent to Defying Gravity
'Wicked' doesn’t always take off, but when it does, it really is defying gravity.
Jericho started writing about film in 2019. In the time since, he has reviewed hundreds of movies and interviewed just as many industry artists. In addition to writing, he has also guest-starred on movie podcasts and even served as a film festival juror. He has covered major events, like Sundance and TIFF, and has been a member of GALECA since 2023.
'Wicked' doesn’t always take off, but when it does, it really is defying gravity.
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