Every story can be tackled from multiple angles depending on its narrative intent and lead character. It's therefore a conscious choice when selecting a focal ...
Mental illness isn't an easy topic to adapt for the big screen since doing so oftentimes forces a writer into making the choice between pain and hope. Not ever...
Recruiting
into the drug trade isn't difficult when impoverished youth from broken homes
are desperate to find purpose and escape. With school and family often...
There's a scene in Mike Nichols' The Birdcage where Robin Williams' character is helping Nathan Lane's character be more "manly." He has him mimicking differen...
The amount of high-ish
profile movies coming out this month almost makes it seem like the industry is
back in business. It's not. They're mostly all li...
Native
American teen Margo Crane (Kenadi DelaCerna) has never been able to choose her
own path through life. She and her father Bernard (Tatanka Means) live on...
You
cannot just watch part of Craig Roberts' latest film Eternal Beauty. You might think you could since it's seemingly as
schizophrenic as its lead character ...
The words faith and belief have been distorted beyond recognition these past couple decades, if not longer. They used to signify a person's innate ability to t...
Director
Jenny Popplewell went through the late Shanann Watts' cellphone and personal
computer with her family's blessing to piece together her final days in a...
Anxiety
is high at the start of Jesse Noah Klein's Like
a House on Fire. We hear Dara (Sarah Sutherland) breathing heavily in the
bathroom of a train car befor...