From the streets of Aberdeen, Scotland to Freehold, New Jersey the emotions are all the same: young men and women dream of abandoning the “suicide trap” of a sm...
Had Training Day been made today it would have to contend with the changing role of policing in the age of the body camera and the armchair lawyer with a tiny b...
If anything, Abel Ferrara’s lovingly crafted personal documentary The Projectionist answers a question has plagued many a hardcore New York-based cinephile at o...
Adapted from his 2013 documentary of the same title, Dan Krauss’ The Kill Team is an alarming look at the culture of toxic masculinity, turning a documentary ab...
Set in the rough and tumble world of South Buffalo–the streets that raised tough guys like the crude former New York State gubernatorial candidate Carl Paladino...
This statistic says it all: 40% of citizens on Earth don't have toilets. A big part of that number is India and China, but it's still insane to comprehend as so...
It was 2003 before a Black hockey player had the honor of being inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame. That player was Grant Fuhr, the Stanley Cup-winning goali...
Note: This review contains discussion of the plot.
The best thing Marvel ever did was split their Avengers 1.0 saga's final chapter in two since it allowed I...
Tragedy struck some time ago and we honestly don't need to know the details to understand how it's affected the three characters we're about to meet. Steve (Sco...
How does someone like Alice Guy-Blaché become forgotten in time? Director Pamela B. Green answers this question while doing her damnedest to rectify the error i...