Featured FX’s “Love Story: JFK Jr. and Carolyn Bessette” Is A Stunning Exploration of Public and Private Life by admin February 12, 2026 by admin February 12, 2026 The myth of the Kennedy family is as ingrained in American culture as it is … 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Featured Female Filmmakers in Focus: Amanda Kramer on “By Design” by admin February 12, 2026 by admin February 12, 2026 The works of singular filmmaker Amanda Kramer live in the realm of theatricality, pastiche, and … 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Featured Book Excerpt: STEVE JOBS MONOGRAPH, Edited by B.C. Wallin by admin February 12, 2026 by admin February 12, 2026 We are pleased to present a book excerpt from a new volume that analyzes Danny … 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Featured Jump Into the Abyss: Óliver Laxe and Sergi López on “Sirât” by admin February 12, 2026 by admin February 12, 2026 It’s difficult to shake the fugue that Óliver Laxe’s sun-scorched “Sirât” puts you under. Focusing … 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Featured Stop By Peacock’s “The Burbs” for People Watching and Murder by admin February 12, 2026 by admin February 12, 2026 Anyone who grew up in the suburbs knows how weird some of your neighbors can … 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Featured Ambitious Fourth Season of AMC’s “Dark Winds” is a Mesmerizing and Moving Gem by admin February 12, 2026 by admin February 12, 2026 By the end of the surreal third season of AMC’s “Dark Winds,” it felt as … 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Featured For You, It’s Always the Past: Kogonada and Benjamin Loeb on “zi” by admin February 12, 2026 by admin February 12, 2026 A lyrical portrait of a city and a tender traipse through time and memory, Kogonada’s … 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Featured I Will See You In Dreams: Akinola Davies Jr. on “My Father’s Shadow” by admin February 12, 2026 by admin February 12, 2026 In “My Father’s Shadow,” the deeply moving debut feature of British-Nigerian filmmaker Akinola Davies Jr., … 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail