You may not know the name Recy Taylor, but you've definitely heard her story. It's one of rape, lies, and cover-ups. It's one of irreparable physical and psycho...
This monthly column focuses on the film industry’s willingness to capitalize on this truth, releasing one-sheets to serve as not representations of what audiences are to expect, but as propaganda to fill seats....
It's hard to reject a film as having no substance when its narrator apologizes for that very fact. Was its hollowness therefore an intentional commentary on the...
Michael Briskett (Steven Hubbell) awakens in a dark room with plastic sheets covered in blood hung behind him. It's imagery you've seen countless times in horro...
The tell-all "autobiography" Ecstasy and Me: My Life As A Woman was exactly what Hedy Lamarr's agent wanted to make quick money. But it wasn't her life. Whether...
As Les Standiford's book would tell it, Charles Dickens (Dan Stevens) found himself in somewhat of a creative rut after a lengthy and expensive tour of America ...
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...
Documentarian Daniel McCabe wastes no time getting to the point of his film This is Congo with the words of DRC National Army Colonel Mamadou Ndala. This smilin...
A young boy residing in the Brewster projects of Detroit follows his friend to a stash house unaware that the consequences of this moment will shape the rest of...
The opening transition from credits to film of Petra Biondina Volpe's Tribeca Film Festival Audience Award-winning The Divine Order is absolute perfection. With...