SATUR-19 premieres in Baltimore.
Find out what no one else wants to do.
The mechanisms of mid-century auteur Jacques Tourneur.
Biden’s last laugh: a Trump pardon.
The first feature length English-language film from Pedro Almodóvar is a major disappointment.
I can see the concept of what looks like the light at the end of the tunnel that is SATUR-19.
Nightbitch is a movie about parenting with an unnecessary genre conceit.
Ignore Y2K and seek out Y2K: The Movie (1999) instead.
Democrats fret that Biden’s legacy (non-existent) is tarnished. What year is it (#519)?
Come January, call my flip-phone.
A Baltimore bar in the 70's started accepting consignments in lieu of payment for alcohol.
It could get ugly fast.
Interlopers and songbirds, rookies and hurtin' Albertans: they all helped make this a great year.
A great idea can change everything.
Kids today can’t sign a check or read the Constitution.
The best teachers don't even need to speak.
Hunter Biden becoming Delaware’s next Democratic Senator isn’t as crazy as you might think.
Thoughts on a pop culture shift.
Ol’ snakehead and real political snake oil.
How ideology functions like spirituality, and tells us the same lies.
I like to watch too.
The latest crime thriller from Australian filmmaker Justin Kurzel is an outsider’s perspective on America's white supremacy problem.
The director and cinematographer on Preston Sturges, Errol Morris, and more.
Underrated song by the Hoboken band, sung by Georgia Hubley.
Kelly talks with Anna Khachiyan and Dasha Nekrasova about the reaction to last month's election and more.
The filmmaker talks about his career in this extended interview with DP 30/30.
The Majority Report host responds to Cenk Uygur's recent insults.
The actress talks about today's issues, her work in film, and drinking in moderation.
The two actors talk about their new sleeper hit Conclave.
The actress talks about Carlito's Way, Kindergarten Cop, and playing Nancy Reagan in this year's Reagan.
The Conservative pundit talks immigration, forgiving Trump, and worries about the hard right in this Comedy Cellar podcast.
An extended piece from the stellar but still unheralded Fluorescences EP.
The band plays the Palacio de Los Deportes at the peak of their powers on September 22, 2005.