Kiyoshi Kurosawa's interest in architechture and the fantastical is essential to understanding his cinema.
The Stars and Stripes don't need to be saddled with such a burdersome country.
The Danish true crime thriller The Girl With The Needle is among the scariest horror films in years.
Creepy online comments about Los Angeles somewhat leavened by goings-on in Washington.
The Last Showgirl isn’t a movie as much as a publicity campaign to absolve the media of their previous treatment of Pamela Anderson.
Lee is an adequate compaion to Civil War, also inspired by war photograher Lee Miller, but it's still a film intended for the ignorant rather than the curious.
The first of what the author HOPES is merely a three-part series on high velocity cinema digestion.
From California wildfires to Carolina hurricanes, there’s no denying the force of devastating winds.
Den of Thieves 2: Pantera is a significant step down from the first installment.
“Politicize” is for losers.
With a little planning, a sense of humor, and maybe a well-timed snack break, you can handle it.
I need a break from Jamie Foxx, Kevin Hart, and Matthew McConaughey. Let's see, who else?
Jamik Ligon’s Every Runner, Every Day is an engaging, idiosyncratic memoir of a man and his sport.
It’ll be mobbed on July 27th, when Ichiro’s inducted.
Focusing on the money. Or not.
Plus, we look back at 2019.
It’s time to pay off the piper, along with the dirty cops and the IRS.
Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy stirred up the Republican Party and the MAGA movement with their commentary on H1B Visa program.
Some grim history, in reply to Mark Ellis’ Splice Today essay.
Recorded by the Moscow String Quartet in 1995.
The band perform at the Palais d'Auron in the middle of their tour for Antics on May 23, 2005.
The late James Bond talks to Opie, Anthony, and Jim Norton in this November 9, 2011 interview.
The controversial actor and filmmaker talks about his new movie Flight Risk and much more in this two and a half hour conversation.
The legendary indie band play what would become the second song on their acclaimed and widely influential 1991 album Spiderland.
The performer talks to Johnny Carson on this December 28, 1972 episode of The Tonight Show.
The actress talks about her recent hit in this conversation sponsored by SAG-AFTRA.
The actress talks with Josh Horowitz about her recent projects.
The TrueAnon co-host talks to Friedland about current events and much more.
The Wu-Tang Clan member talks to Rogan in this two hour conversation.
Fiennes: "I've seen Mouchette. I'm not sure I'm taking it home."