Nearly 1,000 sign petition calling on Brooklyn cinema to ban 'Zionist propaganda' film about 1972 Munich massacreNearly 1,000 people petition for a cinema to stop screening a film about the Munich massacre, viewing it as political propaganda.
How 'The Brutalist' Makes a Poetic Argument for a Divisive Architectural StyleThe film 'The Brutalist' uses post-WWII architecture to canvas the immigrant experience, highlighting resilience through the lens of architectural struggles and achievements.
Pablo Larrain's 'Important Women' Trilogy Adds a Fundamental Layer to Our Historical DialoguePablo Larraín's 'Important Women' trilogy explores the complexities of women's lives often overshadowed by tragedy or public persona.
The Apprentice review Jeremy Strong is the Trump card in measured biopic of the DonaldThe Apprentice portrays a young, impressionable Donald Trump influenced by a mentor, offering a complex view rather than a total vanity or villainous depiction.
Pablo Larrain's 'Important Women' Trilogy Adds a Fundamental Layer to Our Historical DialoguePablo Larraín's 'Important Women' trilogy explores the complexities of women's lives often overshadowed by tragedy or public persona.
The Apprentice review Jeremy Strong is the Trump card in measured biopic of the DonaldThe Apprentice portrays a young, impressionable Donald Trump influenced by a mentor, offering a complex view rather than a total vanity or villainous depiction.
Why ancient Romans like Cicero saw gladiators as enemies of the republicThe portrayal of gladiators in film misrepresents their historical significance and perception in Roman society.
What Two Acclaimed Female-Directed Movies Say About Indian CinemaBoth films may compete for Academy Awards, showcasing female perspectives in Indian cinema.
How Did Trump Become Trump? 'The Apprentice' Has a TheoryThe film 'The Apprentice' explores Donald Trump's early life but lacks a clear narrative bridge to his presidency.
Retrospective: Oscar Micheaux and the Birth of Black Independent Cinema | Features | Roger EbertMicheaux's literary style imbued moral messages into his silent films, reflecting deep thematic desires and dissecting societal double standards.