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 reaction to Notturno is going to be as interesting to observe as the work itself, and it begs to be further contextualized by experts on the Syrian Civil W...
Fluid and far-reaching, the Rio Hondo snakes between Mexico and what was once British Honduras (now Belize). Terrain on both sides is dominated by the dense Ma...
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 ...
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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...
With the United States presidential election only 53 days away, talk of voter fraud and mailboxes being torn away from communities are dominating media headlin...
A film about an infection and the upset, paranoia, and unease that follows is, well, tailor-made for right now. There is no better time, then, to see director ...
It doesn’t take long to explain a film like Hopper/Welles in relative detail. In 1970, Dennis Hopper took a break from editing The Last Movie and flew to Los A...
Legend has it that when Laika died on November 3, 1957, following a 5-hour journey that turned the dog into the first living creature to orbit the Earth, her s...