The 2026 Sundance Film Festival didn’t just feel like the end of a ten-day event; it felt like the closing of a chapter in American
If you thought Uncut Gems was stressful, Josh Safdie’s solo directorial debut, Marty Supreme, will make you want to check your own blood pressure in
The myth of the level playing field is one of society’s most enduring—and most cruel—fictions. We tell ourselves that hard work is the ultimate equalizer,
There is a specific, quiet alchemy to Lucy Liu’s recent work that suggests an actress no longer interested in the stylized cool of her early
Long Island is often categorized by its contradictions—the opulent summer estates of the Hamptons versus the quiet, tree-lined suburban sprawl of Nassau and Suffolk. However,
From its opening frames, Yanuni seizes the viewer with a sense of immediacy rarely found in environmental documentaries. Richard Ladkani’s film moves fluidly between high-stakes
Lagos isn’t just a city in Wizkid: Long Live Lagos; it’s a psychological condition. It is the noise, the hunger, and the frantic, unyielding rhythm
Deadpool & Wolverine proves that sometimes all you need to keep things fresh is to completely ignore the rules and embrace the chaos. Coming at
Inside Man, the new film from Danny A. Abeckaser, has made it’s way into both the iTunes and Amazon Top 10. The crime drama, which
Ethan Berger’s “The Line” dives deep into the murky waters of fraternity culture, a world that can feel as outdated as it is bewildering. This
