“When he was dry, he believed it was alcohol he needed, but when he had a few drinks in him, he knew it was something else, possibly a woman; and when he had i...
It's a bold move to follow up a festival favorite indie film from a couple of years back with a Los Angeles-set series of vignettes punctuated by poetry. Such ...
Three hours north of New York City in a modest summer camp near Woodstock, the foundation was laid for what would become a monumental change for millions of pe...
"It's all just fucking impossible." So says Taylor Swift, in reference to being a young female in show business. Being too bold draws this criticism, too safe ...
The latest Jia Zhangke film to arrive in the United States is technically not a new film, but rather a director’s cut of his 2010 documentary, I Wish I Knew. W...
While Todd Robinson's The Last Full Measure does center upon the cost of war, it's neither a pro-war or anti-war film. He instead allows the idea of battle to ...
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...