by Mirhan Tariq | Oct 29, 2020
Photo: ‘Boyhood’/IFC Films There is no universal truth in this world besides change. No matter where someone comes from, this is something that is a fundamental part of every human life on this earth. As you grow and change as a person, everything around...
by Juliet Poucher | Aug 31, 2019
Photo: Where’d You Go Bernadette/Annapurna Pictures Where’d You Go Bernadette is a heartwarming film directed by Richard Linklater, based off Maria Semple’s extraordinary novel about a young teenage girl, Bee Branch played by Emma Nelson, who is...
by Joseph Tralongo | Jun 15, 2025
A 21st Century Battle Cry Battle cries are a palpable component of combat, particularly in guerilla warfare. From the Rebel Yell to “Banzai!” and the ancient Roman barritus, these shouts threw one’s opponent off-guard and/or struck fear into their hearts as these...
by Leeann Remiker | Jun 5, 2025
This year’s Cannes Film Festival (which spanned from Tuesday, May 13th to Saturday, May 24th) delivered one of the most electrifying and unpredictable slates in recent memory. Ranging from experimental passion projects and long-gestating auteur works to breakout indie...
by Leeann Remiker | May 30, 2025
Born to Be Offbeat Before she was dubbed “The Queen of the Indies,” Parker Posey was a precocious, premature twin from Baltimore. Born in 1968, she spent most of her childhood in Mississippi in a household that did not quite know what to do with her dreamer energy. “I...