Cosmology Returns in the Connected Age: Werner Herzog’s “Lo and Behold”
Florian Fuchs on Werner Herzog's latest.
"There is only one thing that can kill the Movies, and that is education." — Will Rogers
Florian Fuchs on Werner Herzog's latest.
Florian FuchsSep 2, 2016
Janice Rhoshalle Littlejohn interviews Kamala Lopez about her new film, "Equal Means Equal."
Janice Rhoshalle LittlejohnAug 29, 2016
Clifford Thompson charts the heroic American journey of Miles Davis.
Clifford ThompsonAug 29, 2016
Jason Middleton looks at the most tragic death in Marvel Comics.
Jason MiddletonAug 25, 2016
Annie Julia Wyman on “Swiss Army Man”.
Annie Julia WymanAug 24, 2016
Francey Russell on how "Jason Bourne" doesn't fit in the series.
Francey RussellAug 21, 2016
Stephanie DeGooyer on the recent films about Hannah Arendt and what we see in a philosopher's biopic.
Stephanie DeGooyerAug 13, 2016
Glyn Salton-Cox on Ben Wheatley and Amy Jump's adaptation of J. G. Ballard's "High-Rise".
Glyn Salton-CoxAug 9, 2016
As Superior Viaduct releases the soundtrack of "La Jetée" on vinyl, Matthew H. Evans reflects on Chris Marker's extraordinary film.
Matthew H. EvansAug 3, 2016
Heidi Durrow, Aaron Samuels, and Tehran Von Ghasri discuss whether having a biracial or mixed identity can give a vantage of both privilege and oppression.
Janice Rhoshalle LittlejohnAug 2, 2016
A conversation with Danis Tanović about film, war, his hometown, and Eastern Europe’s favorite politician: Bernie Sanders.
Benjamin CunninghamJul 31, 2016
“Star Trek Beyond” is fine. It’s mostly enjoyable … It’s "Star Trek", neither at its best nor its worst, and I like "Star Trek" even at its very worst.
Gerry CanavanJul 29, 2016