Director
Argyris Papadimitropoulos' Monday
feels like it's going to be a wild ride right from the start as Chloe (Denise
Gough) screams into her phone at the v...
As author Thomas King states near the end of Michelle Latimer's feature-length documentary inspired by his novel of the same name, Inconvenient Indian: "The pr...
The power behind Regina King's directorial debut (adapted by Kemp Powers from his own play) One Night in Miami… is epitomized by an exchange between Malcolm X ...
Documentarian
Sonia Kennebeck's feature debut National
Bird focused on three whistleblowers speaking about the United States
military's use of drones in secret...
Writer/director Philippe Lacôte looks to tell a tale of the Ivory Coast and its most recent two decades of civil war and strife with his latest film Night of t...
If you've been paying attention to what's happening these past four years, you've certainly seen your share of open racism spewed with an angry sense of entitl...
Theaters are starting to actually
reopen this month with purpose, but that doesn't mean they're going to be
populated with the same amount of new, firs...
As
a subversive poem (according to the Chinese Nationalist Party that ruled Taiwan
under martial law during the period known as the White Terror from 1947 unti...
Every single one of us knows the terror of the unknown. Maybe it's as universal as our collective uncertainty about the future or as specific as your inability...
Like
the warring Japanese dojos depicted throughout the Karate Kid franchise, a growing disconnect exists between those who
wish to learn a fighting style as a...