In 1957, Soviet scientists sent an 11-pound mongrel into space. The dog’s name was Laika, and she survived less than seven hours; once the capsule overheated, ...
The
first event at which we see Joe Bell (Mark Wahlberg) speak his anti-bullying
message can't help but make you laugh. He's standing on-stage with a dishevele...
Anthology films do not have the finest track record; they might not even have a good one. (New York's Quad Cinema created an entire series centered on this pro...
Even before the pandemic, the art of film projection and exhibition has been a rarified breed in the era of digital presentations and the conglomeration of mov...
The
woodsmen are clearing out the forest to expand Kilkenny, Ireland's farmland
circa 1650 under orders of Lord Protector Cromwell (Simon McBurney)—an
Englishm...
Michel Franco has made a name for himself over the years with Daniel and Ana, After Lucia, Chronic, and April’s Daughter, all of which can be described as mise...
Following up his directorial debut Molly's Game, Aaron Sorkin is returning to the director's chair with his long-gestating follow-up, The Trial of the Chicago ...
The premise behind Evan Morgan's The Kid Detective definitely hit upon my nostalgia as a big fan of the HBO Encyclopedia Brown series when I was a kid. You do ...
The career of François Ozon is delightfully absurd. For every gem––8 Women, Swimming Pool, Frantz––there is an (often entertaining) stumble. (Meet Ricky.) Yet ...
We're
often told growing up that every story has two sides so that we can learn how to
put ourselves into another's shoes and see whether actions we thought we...