Vine fad “Simply Sylvio” and its film adaptation -- more plainly titled Sylvio -- by directors Albert Birney and Kentucker Audley offer a tense amalgamation of ...
I'd assume the majority of people treat/treated their grandparents as somewhat of an escape. They were family who you loved and cared for that had a home you co...
Produced collaboratively by the Detroit Free Press and community institutions, 12th and Clairmount is a rare immersive look at Detroit during the unrest of 1967...
The Theory of Everything and Man on Wire director James Marsh is once again looking back to history for his next film. In The Mercy, he's shipping Colin Fir...
By Jordan Ruimy
Pixar's 19th feature Coco was conceived as a tribute to Mexican culture, which is perhaps its most innovative quality, though it's neverthele...
Much of the Western world first learned about the weird, wonderful, and bizarre culture of Russian dashboard cameras in 2013, when the Chelyabinsk meteor bl...
By Bedatri D. Choudhury
There is something about people who give themselves new names; a sense of rewriting their own destiny, a sense of wanting to control th...
Since any New York City cinephile has a nearly suffocating wealth of theatrical options, we figured it’d be best to compile some of the more worthwhile repe...