Retirement is the ultimate adversary. True for Will Smith’s Mike Lowrey, truer still for Hollywood. Though lega-sequels perpetually seem like a fairly recent p...
There’s no denying that the invention of VHS was one of the most culturally impactful things to happen in the 20th century. For the average consumer, VHS made ...
The first thing you need to know when entering director Gille Klabin and writer Carl W. Lucas' The Wave is that it takes a lot of liberties. The second thing i...
Two decades after publishing his study The Three Christs of Ypsilanti, Milton Rokeach came to the realization that his methods were both manipulative and uneth...
In Ghost Tropic, a woman falls asleep on the last train home and misses her stop. Short on options and cab fare, she decides to walk. A mall security guard lets...
The final days of suburban American high school provide the backdrop to Giants Being Lonely, a box-fresh cut of expressionistic filmmaking from debut writer-dir...
“All movies choose their moment. It’s called a release date. Some moments, however, choose their movies.” - Wesley Morris
Christmas 2019. That’s the moment ...
It's been thirty-five years since Dovidl (Jonah Hauer-King) disappeared in 1951. He was a violinist—a genius virtuoso depending on whom you asked (himself inclu...
Though it now seems like the pipedream of a bygone era, there was once a precious time in the not-too-distant rearview mirror of American politics when politic...
As the culmination of what George Lucas began four decades prior, Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker needs to conclude the Skywalker Saga and directly follow thi...