EXCLUSIVE: Esteemed documentary filmmaker Dawn Porter is set to make her narrative feature debut with NOBODY: The Bert ...
Looking to marathon through the Apes franchise? Here's how (and where) to watch everything from the original 1968 film all ...
The discovery of hundreds of unmarked graves at an Indian residential school in Canada in 2021 was just the catalyst for ...
A 90-minute walking tour details the city’s role in promoting slavery throughout the South and the driving force of faith to survive and triumph over it.
Michael Hiltzik tells California's story with a journalist’s reluctance to take anything at face value and a distrust of ...
By turns personal and political, director Lee Anne Schmitt's doc uses the history of the powerful, conservative John M. Olin Foundation to explore the concept of societal control.
Can a truly multi-racial society ever be achieved in modern Britain, or does history prevent it? By Diane Abbott. Thatcherism and the End of the Post-War Consensus by Dennis Kavanagh 20th Century ...
Here, we’ve compiled some of our favorite recurring sketches and characters from recent years. In this vintage scene ripped ...
Disaster strikes a great many film productions, some worse than others. The forced casting of Bruce Willis in The Bonfire of ...
The arthouse distributor has picked up US rights to Oliver Hermanus's hotly anticipated feature History of Sound, while Focus ...