Culture
‘On the Basis of Sex’: The Origin Story of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, The Real-Life Superhero
'On the Basis of Sex' is not a biopic per se, instead, it is an origin story of a real-life superhero - along with a love story of a profound couple....
First Presidential Debates 2020: Joe Biden VS Donald Trump VS Debates Vs Domestic Terrorism
The Presidential Debates 2020 was a night filled with debauchery but nothing was as dangerous as the phrase "Stand By"....
‘Requiem for a Dream’: Anti-Drug Abuse PSA or Pursuit of Success’s Illusions?
'Requiem for a Dream' leaves the audience with a sick feeling by the end; it is certainly the most effective anti-drug PSA there ever was....
‘Richard Jewell’: Clint Eastwood’s Underrated, Yet Worthwhile Drama on a True Story
Clint Eastwood's directorial 'Richard Jewell' chronicles the true story of the victim of a corrupt justice system and a corrupt press ruined by fast news....
Toronto International Film Festival: Greta Thunberg Expresses Frustration Over Non-Priority of Climate Change
Greta Thunberg believes that the world should focus on her message of protecting our earth and fighting rapid destructive climate change rather than her....
Inspirational Kids TV Shows: Modern Parents can Trust Kids TV to be a Good Influence
'Steven Universe', 'The Amazing World of Gumball', 'Wander Over Yonder', etc are the perfect example of inspirational kids TV shows....
What to Make of the NFL TV Ratings for the 2020 Season
The NFL is resilient and data shows that despite 2020 season having some rating setbacks, NFL TV ratings will slowly go back up as time passes....
Javicia Leslie – The First Black Batwoman to Empower Young Black Girls & LGBTQ People
Javicia Leslie makes history as the first black Batwoman, a bisexual character, that helps progress and diversity for the world....
The Criterion Channel’s “Voices of Protest”: Films on Important Protests from 1925 to 2011
The Criterion Channel is here to educate us all on important people's protests of the past century with films from 1925 to 2011....
Must-Watch: ‘Stand and Deliver’ – Menendez’s Award-Winning Film on Racism in the Classroom
32 years after its release, 'Stand and Deliver' is a quiet miracle on a healthy student-teacher relationship despite all obstacles....
‘It Takes a Lunatic’: Heartwarming Documentary of Acclaimed Acting Teacher Wynn Handman
'It Takes a Lunatic' shows us one of the gentlest hearts and good human known as Wynn Handman who taught the craft of acting and more....
Hulu’s ‘Ramy’: Brilliantly Humanizing Muslims and Their Everyday Struggles
'Ramy' is the show we need in an extremely polarized world that has ostracized an entire religion wrongfully....