It feels like a good time to release a film that depicts a deeply corrupt, miscalculated miscarriage of justice perpetrated by law enforcement officials. Most ...
So much of Dirt Music, directed by Gregor Jordan, feels like it happens on the fringes of a more interesting narrative. Set in Western Australia, the film cent...
Terror in a hotel or motel (or motel shower) has been done to death, but bringing horror to the familiar trappings of an Airbnb is simple, brilliant, and surpr...
You can't tell the story of Marie Curie's genius without also touching upon the complex ramifications of the scientific work she accomplished. As her husband a...
The
moment a group of Cornish fishermen and lifeboatmen turned their charitable
crooning on the shore of Port Isaac into a Universal Music record deal that saw...
Sometimes
the memories of our inaction haunt us more than the actions we have committed. This
can be especially true at war once you return home to realize the...
The
usual rom-com formula is as follows: the lead breaks-up with their significant
other, escapes to a far-flung place to pick up the pieces, and finds true lo...
There's a lot to like about Jeffrey A. Brown's feature directorial debut The Beach House, from its gorgeous production design to its ruminations on mankind's f...
If it seems impossible to stay positive at this moment in history, look to the enduring spirit of John Lewis. The Georgia congressman, who has encountered all ...
At the very core of Relic is an image of family as a myopia of terror. Perhaps more importantly, buried underneath, is compassion in the face of decay. Family ...