Among the cacophonous election coverage and myriad issues sweeping our country, the gargantuan cost of higher education emerges as a (still) rising concern. Wit...
After finding international success with his spiritual teachings through best-selling books The Power of Now and A New Earth, author and counselor Eckhart Tolle...
Tim Burton provides such a distinct look, feel, and texture to every one of his films -- regardless of how you might feel about them -- that he's very much a ge...
If you’re just about numb to comic book films these days, then allow this quaint Italian picture to cleanse your palette. The debut feature-length effort from f...
"There are two things you need for a good adventure: a treasure map, and someone dumb enough to go with you." If you were to read that, you might just be inclin...
Four years ago, Danger 5 screened at Fantastic Fest to a welcome response. In 2014, Wastelander Panda was met with similar acclaim. Now, a similarly entertainin...
People say that there is art through adversity. As such, to begin, it’s worth stating that Mattie Do‘s latest feature is the 13th film to come out of Laos… in i...
Seemingly from outer space (Australia, really) comes Science Fiction Volume One: The Osiris Child. This lost ’80s era space opera is a fresh of breath air that ...
At Fantastic Fest, the largest genre film festival in the United States, you tend to get two types of films. First, there’s the wacky, chimerical, excess-for-th...
Colombia's tourism department won't be sanctioning Víctor Gaviria's The Animal's Wife anytime soon and I definitely will never be visiting to see how accurate a...