Her mother (Becki Hayes' Lois) has lived in this town her whole life and River Allen (Mary Cameron Rogers) knows she'd willing suffer the same fate unless she ...
The MIT Press describes Didier Eribon's book Returning to Reims as "a memoir and meditation on individual and class identity, and the forces that keep us locke...
Xue Ming (Eddie Peng) is in jail when we meet him. He's talking about the boredom of living the same day repeatedly while thinking about how he got there. Deci...
All relationships are to some extent transactional, but none more than that between employer and employee. One provides capital, the other labor. This dynamic ...
Some hospitals are better suited for your needs than others no matter where you reside. Maybe you're lucky and the best is local in case of emergency. Maybe yo...
The theaters are officially back. How do I know? Because I had almost three times as many posters to go through for this month's write-up than I had an...
There's one key fact about the fifth and (apparently) final installment in James DeMonaco's Purge series that demands mentioning: it was scheduled to debut Jul...
We all look for signs and interpret them how we see fit, whether doing so is correct or not—and despite those so-called "signs" proving nothing but coincidence...
One must always be hesitant about stories dealing with the charity of multi-millionaires that never question the systemic issues behind such "selfless acts"—th...
If not for a Ubisoft logo revealing the game company as a producer of Werewolves Within, I would be wondering what the point of buying licensing rights was sin...