Director Natalie Bailey’s directorial debut starring New Zealand’s comic actor Jackie van Beek is subtly confronting in its exploration of various taboo topics.
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Kino Lorber's 4K UHD release of 'Play Misty for Me' provides an opportunity to examine Clint Eastwood's directorial ...
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In the Jordan Peele film, Us, characters are attached to one leather glove to show allegiance to O.J. Simpson, Freddy Krueger, and Michael Jackson. These references add depth to the movie, adding ...
Patchen Barss’s The Impossible Man is a warts-and-all portrait of Roger Penrose, his Nobel Prize-winning work and his fraught ...
The government of Alberta says its new bill aimed at women's sporting divisions is about inclusion, but advocates don't agree ...
Just a 40-minute journey from London, Guildford is not only a popular commuter town but also a charming staycation spot. With ...
This bowling comedy, co-directed by the standup comedian Yassir Lester and his brother Isaiah, has absurdity to spare.