So much of our desire to exist is based in control. We have the ability to move our homes, restart careers, and work towards a future of our choosing. No matter...
The boldness of Tuva Novotny to choose to make her directorial debut a one-shot film of harrowing emotion cannot be understated. Her Blind Spot takes us through...
Cassandra (played by Amy Nostbakken and Norah Sadava) reminds her mother (Maev Beaty’s Elaine) that we (humans) used to only live until forty. I think we often ...
It’s just like America to document ISIS as a fight we must combat—like the saviors we are. There’s a reason for this from our perspective, but our jingoistic th...
If you watch “Last Week Tonight with John Oliver” you know Silvio Berlusconi. The Italian tycoon-turned-politician is mired in scandals, controversy, and populi...
Films about addiction can be tough to endure depending on how authentically harrowing the experience is drawn. They can only end in one of two ways: death or so...
The question that Hermann Vaske has asked for over two decades is a large one. Why Are We Creative? There's no blanket answer — no right or wrong notion of the ...
As the Hindu folktale at the start of Rahi Anil Barve and Adesh Prasad's Tumbbad states: while the Goddess of Plenty birthed 160 million deities from her womb (...
Looks are deceiving with Isabel Coixet's The Bookshop, an adaptation of Penelope Fitzgerald's Booker Prize-shortlisted novel from 1978. What appears to be a run...