By Bedatri D. Choudhury
There is something about people who give themselves new names; a sense of rewriting their own destiny, a sense of wanting to control th...
By Jordan Ruimy
Based on the popular book by R. J. Palacio, Stephen Chbosky's Wonder is a sweet, delicate, self-aware adaptation that remarkably sidesteps most...
By Jordan Ruimy
Sherlock Holmes was successfully given the cinematic and television treatment this last century, both of which been met with hardcore following...
Recently arriving on Blu-ray, Sofia Coppola's Southern gothic erotic revenge tale The Beguiled is one of the most gorgeous films of the year. We've teamed w...
The 55th New York Film Festival brought together cinematographers Vittorio Storaro (The Conformist, Apocalypse Now) and Ed Lachman (Carol, The Limey) for a ...
Arriving just in time to kick off the holiday season, A Bad Moms Christmas is exactly as structurally safe and verbally vulgar as one might expect. Based off th...
For every The Best Years of Our Lives, there are dozens of Act of Valors. Despite fairly few war films concerning the aftermath and coming home, PTSD has inflic...
The word hero seems to be mentioned a great deal in this age of the 24-hour news cycle, but the members of the Granite Mountain “Hotshots” genuinely deserve to ...
By Siddhant Adlakha
When attempting to parse the root causes of religious extremism, a common argument in western discourse involves not only pointing to Islam...