No
matter how staunch your atheism, there still exists a surefire way to get you
believing in God. It's not hearing His voice or seeing His work, though. Those...
We
live in an era where celebrity has become more about fame than talent as those
wishing for adulation do what they can to mimic the greats that came before t...
Gaspard
(Nicolas Duvauchelle) has lived his entire life in pursuit of fulfilling a
promise from his grandmother that he's never quite understood. She was the
m...
“This is utopia, bright and burning.” So narrates Hubert Sauper at the end of Epicentro, but the question at this point isn’t whether this utopia is real. It’s...
From his screenplays for Being John Malkovich and Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, to his directorial efforts Synecdoche, New York and Anomalisa, audienc...
When thinking about the worst ways to die, a few options pop to the top of the mind, including but not limited to drowning, something elevator-related, or any ...
If the events of the art world aren’t on your radar, you might have missed the late-2000s scandal that enveloped the Knoedler & Co. gallery in Manhattan, o...
Although the United States doesn’t have an official language, the Lingua Franca of Isabel Sandoval’s third feature-length refers to the English adopted by immi...
Young
Stephanie (Zelda Espenschied) is utterly alone. It doesn't matter that she
lives with her parents (Freya Kreutzkam's Mom and Bernd Wolf's Reinhardt)
beca...
It
starts with a bottle of beer hitting a bar before an off-screen fight gets that
glass bouncing along to the impact of bodies we never see. And it finishes w...