I had never heard of Donald Crowhurst before seeing James Marsh's film The Mercy. This is unsurprising since the British Sunday Times' Golden Globe Race of whic...
In the spring of 2002, I went on a school trip from Honduras to Nicaragua. My classmates and I, all middle class 16- and 17-year-olds, spent a decadent weekend ...
I knew things weren't going to go as hoped when the lack of a short film before Ralph Breaks the Internet brought a filmed introduction by three of its middle-a...
There's no better way to recognize what a filmmaker brings to the table than a sequel without him/her. This isn't to say Ryan Coogler wasn't involved in the mak...
Expanding on one of the stories I first encountered on the NPR StoryCore podcast, The Interpreters is an alarming call to action exploring the human cost of war...
A loving tribute through the eyes of Jakob Dylan and friends, Echo in the Canyon offers a behind the scenes approach to recapturing the magic of the mid-60s era...
American journalist Marie Colvin's family's lawyers say they have evidence proving the Bashar al-Assad-led government of Syria ordered her death in 2012. If tha...
We don't ever discover why or when high school sweethearts Ruth Duffy (Rachel Keller) and Jonny Collins (Finn Wittrock) broke up during the course of Stacy Coch...
It’s projected that over 500,000 cats roam the streets of New York each year, abandoned by their owners causing a nascence for their communities and a real prob...
Anything that’s halfway interesting in Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald, the dreadfully-named sequel to the first Harry Potter prequel-spinoff Fantas...