The word tumah in Jewish law is the state of being impure—ritually and morally. And it seems there are many reasons why you might fall under this category as s...
Odds are that finding someone from Small Town Mid-West USA means finding someone with an unpleasant past. Economic strife leads to long hours. Long hours to dr...
Every story can be tackled from multiple angles depending on its narrative intent and lead character. It's therefore a conscious choice when selecting a focal ...
Despite opening Online Billie with a glimpse of the titular camgirl (Valentine Payen-Wicaksono's Esther/"Billie") engaged in a chat room session, she's not the ...
The title Working Man only deals with one aspect of Robert Jury's film about the effects of a rust belt town's last factory closing. Allery Parkes (Peter Gerety...
Sports documentaries are generally allowed to make some assumptions. Talk about baseball, football, basketball, hockey, or soccer can gloss over the structural ...
Denny (Chris Messina) tells his teenage son Paul (Jaeden Martell) to stand tall with dignity and never run away. Meant as inspiration with a sympathetic heart, ...
It wasn't wise to borrow money from local mobster Tony Davolio (Chazz Palminteri), but brothers Mickey (Jon Abrahams) and Jackie (Mark Webber) didn't have a cho...
Buffalo sports fans are die-hard. Go to most big cities across America and you'll find a Queen City backers' bar of ex-pats communing to enjoy (and, this past d...
We never meet the narrator (Nick Offerman) of Bob Byington's film Frances Ferguson. This isn't necessarily a bad thing or uncommon, but I couldn't shake the ide...