Teamwork. Orienteering. Foraging. Three tasks that shouldn't be too difficult to complete when bolstered by your best friends on a hiking trip en route to earn...
As a 1990s teenager growing up in the wilds of suburbia, The Howard Stern Show on E! often served as an introduction to the strange, sometimes funny, occasiona...
No line in recent cinematic history has felt more fourth-wall-breaking than the one uttered by Clémence Poésy’s character in the first act of Tenet. “Don’t try...
With production backing from The History Channel, Barbara Kopple’s sweeping, objective examination of the failed 1980 rescue attempt of the U.S. hostages in Ir...
From post-Francoist State Spain to post-reunified Germany, director Christian Alvart moves Alberto Rodríguez and Rafael Cobos' Goya Award-winning thriller Mars...
It seems to have faded away a bit, but one of the easiest strawman critiques of a movie is, “It’s like a video game.” The response is two-fold: a.) That often ...
If
you know anything about the independent film world, it won't be surprising to
discover the project writer/director Justin McConnell is hoping to get off the...
When Yeon Sang-ho was conceiving his new film Peninsula, the much-anticipated follow-up to his surprise 2016 hit zombie action film Train to Busan, there was n...
It’s complicated.
Well, not so much ethically. Taghi Amirani’s documentary Coup 53 is pretty clear-cut in that way. Instead, it is complicated simply becaus...
The world isn't what it used to be no matter how vehemently a Republican believes the opposite when explaining that the 1791 ratification of an American's "rig...