The word tumah in Jewish law is the state of being impure—ritually and morally. And it seems there are many reasons why you might fall under this category as s...
Odds are that finding someone from Small Town Mid-West USA means finding someone with an unpleasant past. Economic strife leads to long hours. Long hours to dr...
When is the right time to stop mourning your love? A month? A year? Longer? When do the tears become less of a memorial for the dead and more a tomb constructe...
As multi-billion dollar corporations expand their reach within their respective industries (and beyond), the wage gap in our country increases. Executives are ...
Get ready for a tense ride because writers/directors Christine Molloy and Joe Lawlor's Rose Plays Julie never relinquishes its sense of brooding until the very...
Jim Cummings is perhaps as recognized for talking about making movies as he is at making them. If you pay attention to American indie films, Cummings has carve...
The main question for a documentary is whether it’ll sway anyone. A lot don’t, and that’s unfortunately understandable. You can’t teach an old dog ne...
With films such as Arrival, First Man, Gravity, and Ad Astra, a new sub-genre has emerged about emotionally conflicted astronauts who must head to space in ord...
Undoubtedly one of the greatest directors of all time, William Friedkin has had many triumphs throughout his career. He received a Best Director Oscar for the ...
At a glance, Azazel Jacobs’ French Exit seems trivial, especially at a time when billionaires exist in droves, and the wealth divide continues to drastically w...