At the end of Hayao Miyazaki 's visually stunning "Howl's Moving Castle," the titular Howl bemoans a sudden ache in his chest ...
While that's a noble fight, it's a potential weakness for a spy if an enemy learns it and forces intoxication. The longer ...
A cop, tortured by memories of child abuse and unable to connect with those who love her, returns to her hometown to try and ...
But the more we put these shows on, the more I found myself actually looking at them, actively rather than passively, and ...
It helps a great deal that Schur is reunited here with the legendary Ted Danson, who has quite simply been one of the best TV ...
Across the two features she's made to date, Payal Kapadia has emerged as a luminous new voice in Indian cinema, exploring the ...
Daihachi Yoshida's "Teki Cometh" is the first Japanese film in 19 years to win the top prize at the Tokyo International Film ...
A review of the latest in the biggest video game franchise in the world, a release that could appeal to even those who left ...
Bart Weiss is a longtime North Texas filmmaker, film programmer, teacher ( at the University of Texas at Arlington, where he just recently retired), and all around source of wisdom about everything ...
In a time when affirmative action was abolished in 2023 and DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) initiatives are being ...
A review of the new game in the Life is Strange series, one that returns the original protagonist, with mixed results.
Beyond its compelling story, the film is a visual delight. Cinematographer Raphaël O'Byrne captures Black skin with unparalleled beauty, reminiscent of Ava Berkofsky's groundbreaking work on HBO's ...