This Friday, April 4th, we will mark the 2025 Day4Empathy, 11 years since the passing of Roger Ebert. Roger famously said ...
The latest on Blu-ray and streaming, including some of the biggest family hits of 2024 and Criterion editions of Choose Me, ...
Putting aside how the cultural divide around identity has been reflected poorly in the rhetoric spouted by hardcore gamers for years, the truth is this, coming from someone who has played every single ...
Death and desire make for strange bedfellows in the films of Alain Guiraudie.
Every cameo is another brush stroke in the portrait rendered by “The Studio”: A collective middle finger to the system, sent ...
To watch the fifth episode of Ken Burns' "Baseball" is to see exactly what makes the sport great as a metaphor for the ...
Created by Ronan Bennett, “MobLand” actually started life as a Showtime spin-off/prequel to the cable network’s hit “Ray Donovan,” seeking to tell an origin story for the family around everyone’s ...
“The Paris of the Midwest,” some call it. Once a year, over the first weekend in March, Columbia, Missouri becomes the most interesting hub of learning for any student film connoisseur. The ...
Because the ability to take the best pieces of the genre, in the process making your own specific brand of action movie, to ...
An alternately serene and overwhelmingly poignant lament, “Việt and Nam” gets under your skin and lingers there.
A thoroughly fascinating documentary about a family discovering the depth and complexity of their patriarch while coming to ...
Audrey’s Children” manages to combine all three in a solid, often engaging and inspiring drama, anchored by Dormer’s ...