In the world of masculine cinema, there may be no more divisive and inconsistent an auteur than David Ayer. Indeed, even writing the words "auteur" and "David ...
Part infomercial, part surrealist performance art, Alejandro Jodorowsky’s newest documentary Psychomagic, a Healing Art is a messy exploration of the filmmaker...
Tragedy
strikes forty years after moving to Sweden and the loss is so profound that Trond
(Stellan Skarsgård) discovers it difficult to continue on as before. ...
This was the week when Kate's (Gillian Jacobs) dreams were supposed to come true. Her debut novel was releasing, her wedding was on the horizon, and a nationwi...
The phrase "the calm before the storm" has always been an interesting one because it posits that storms are inevitable and periods of calm are nothing but an i...
Anyone
who cares about injustices committed by the Trump administration towards
immigrants, women, the LGBTQ community, and other at-risk groups guaranteed
civ...
It has been seventy-five years since World War II ended and there appears to be no shortage of new tales to tell. Enter Summerland, written and directed by Jes...
As
someone residing as far from wildfire country California as possible here in
snowy Buffalo, Butte County's town of Paradise brought two things to mind: the
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Trust
is earned, not given. Just because you believe you're a just person who'd do everything
in your power to protect the less fortunate doesn't mean they sho...
Life
has never been easy for Maya (Tara Basro). Raised by her aunt with no knowledge
of her parents' history, she's struggled finding her place in the city. He...