How 1960s International Films Transformed Global Cinema
The climate for film in the 1960s was burgeoning worldwide as the aftermath of World War II drew to a close. This new wave of young filmmakers, eager to get behind the camera, created a raw sensibility that elevated cinema-making into an art form. In Hollywood,...
‘Unlocked’: The Ominous Cyber Flick About the True Horrors of Our Phones
In the age of overwhelming technology, cell phones have become a tool so integrated into everybody’s lives that they seem necessary for many to perform their daily tasks. Instant communication, reading news, paying bills, and GPS are some of those tasks that...
Sabrina Carpenter Unleashes ‘Man’s Best Friend’, A 7th Album That Bites Back
With provocative visuals and cheeky pop flair, Carpenter serves up sharp satire, empowered vulnerability, and genre-hopping grooves in this audacious new chapter. Sabrina Carpenter has spent the better part of the last two years transforming from a clever pop tinkerer...
‘The Roses’ Turns Marriage into Mayhem with Cumberbatch & Colman’s Comic Battle
Benedict Cumberbatch and Olivia Colman headline Jay Roach’s unexpectedly explosive satire, mixing razor-sharp British wit with uproarious American chaos. It takes a certain kind of nerve to reimagine Warren Adler’s “The War of ‘The Roses’”, a novel already...

