"The happiest man is he who learns from nature the lesson of worship." – Ralph Waldo Emerson The mountainous ecosystems of ...
The House of Hunger serves as a brutal exploration of the ideological landscape of Zimbabwe during the colonial and liberation periods. BEYOND merely shedding light on the psychological toll that ...
The U.S. DOGE Service is not the first effort to streamline the American government. But there is only one such commission ...
With his knack for combining the bizarre with the poignant, Jim Hosking is a one-off in British cinema; we chat to him about ...
Calling out her party’s failures could transform Rep. Joyce Beatty from a great politician to an authentic, ...
Tsai Ming-liang is one of the most influential filmmakers from the slow cinema movement, and his 2003 film remains as a love letter to the power of cinema.
Europe must take its defense more seriously, as cracks are beginning to appear in once rock-solid transatlantic alliances. If ...
A large part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s success comes from taking its cues from the comics. In Marvel’s source material, characters from different series can interact with and reference each ...
Every year, we arrive at the Oscars somewhat exhausted by the monthslong awards season, which this year involved a ...
Watch these excellent Oscar-winning horror movies that have great stories, fantastic acting, and terrifying settings.
Film Studies graduate, aspiring screenwriter and all-around nerd who, despite being a pretentious cinephile who loves ...
Each Sunday, Pitchfork takes an in-depth look at a significant album from the past, and any record not in our archives is ...