Sun City' offers evidence that widespread isolation began long before Americans became absorbed in their phones.
There are many reasons to seek out Charles Burnett's long-buried 1999 film, but perhaps primary among them: The rare chance to see Lynn Redgrave, Margot Kidder and James Earl Jones share the screen.
What really happened the day Malcolm X was murdered and how can we understand his significance to civil rights in America?
Ten years after 'Still Alice' the film’s co-writer/director tells the story of his ailing partner’s own heartbreaking ...
Taken in the late 1960s and early 1970s, these long hidden photographs by Barbara Ramos have just been published in “A Fearless Eye.” ...
Each week, courts-beat reporter Luke Taylor will assemble a bulletin of local criminal activity reported by C-U police.
A restored version of Charles Burnett’s 1999 movie “The Annihilation of Fish” opens at the Brooklyn Academy of Music after ...
Despite acknowledgements of the tense political climate, a group of trailblazers centered hope in conversations with one ...
WHEN HE was a kid, Robert Eggers discovered a book at school and was mesmerized by its cover. It featured an image of Count ...
The global crime show centering on two warring families based in London is in production for MTV Entertainment Studios and ...
Stars Matthew Modine, Daphne Zuniga, and Frank Jasper reminisce with IndieWire about the Harold Becker-directed sports drama, from cut scenes to Madonna, "Carla" to how it really was supposed to end.
Filmmaker Magnus von Horn discusses his gritty film, now nominated for the best international feature Oscar.
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