Bennington joins Cliff Booth in [REDACTED LOCATION] for a very special scene.
America's highways and Carl G. Fisher, the man who invented America's 20th century.
The universal desire to get even.
For a brief period in the 1960s, Neil Diamond wasn’t a punchline.
Stopping in at the Library of Congress and the Supreme Court.
First time. It was nice.
On stewardship, memories, and hope.
A 2003 Jon Cates interview with video artist Dan Sandin vs. a 2023 The Great Discontent interview with multidisciplinary artist Beatie Wolfe.
The Accountant 2 takes Ben Affleck further away from Boston than any other movie.
Dr. Martin Luther Brooks, haltingly, calls for an American “uprising.” What year is it (#555)?
One to One: John & Yoko is a fine archival documentary on the couple’s turbulent first 18 months in New York.
The Legend of Ochi is a shameless knockoff of E.T.
The Marilyn Monroe chair leaves the island last with me.
Tarantino’s fanbase is divided.
De Palma and Cage are a gaudy carny dream team.
And of the role, if any, of state-sponsored art in a democracy.
Looking back on the iconic LGBTQ film 20 years later.
It’s a brave old world. Nothing new.
A Philadelphia Phillies diehard turns to gluttony when his team’s in the dumps.
Why everything feels so hard.
The clairvoyance of a true poet.
New book The Line: AI & the Future Of Personhood by James Boyle explores the future of AI.
Finally answering the right questions.
Thirty years ago, Clueless offered an exciting future for high school comedies through literary allusions and cultural specificity.
Four and half hours of unedited tapes from the former Beatle's infamous interview with Rolling Stone.
The filmmaker gives advice to young filmmakers and talks about shooting his first feature for only $7,000.
Quentin Tarantino and the cast of Reservoir Dogs answer questions about the film near the beginning of the writer-director's career.
A compilation of news footage and archival clips from 1990s Baltimore.
Full album by the late jazz-funk musician.
The cinematographer talks about his work with Wes Anderson on the 2014 film.
The noted conservative talks to Maher about America, religion, and more in this candid conversation.
The actors talk about their religion in this talk show from the 1980s.
Martin Scorsese and Thelma Schoonmaker talk about their work on 1980's Raging Bull.
The first recordings by the late singer songwriter.
The actor talks about the audition process and more in this interview recorded at the SAG-AFTRA Foundation.