Charlie Kaufman's 2008 film 'Synecdoche, New York' strangely mirrors the legacy of the great Philip Seymour Hoffman and journey of the artist.
Cillian Murphy of “Oppenheimer” fame plays an Irishman interrogating a system of abuse and forced labor, despite everyone’s warnings to look the other way.
In a genre that is no longer subversive or new, any self-reference falls flat if it doesn’t build on what came before.
National exit polls show that Trump easily carried white women’s vote, as white men too were 59 percent for Trump. For comparison, Black men and women went 20 percent and 7 percent for Trump, ...
When you get to my age and you’ve been acting this long, you are in full control of your powers,” Emily Watson, 57, tells me ...
As it celebrates its 25th anniversary, Hasitha Fernando looks at the story behind Being John Malkovich… In a year filled with ...
Trafficking in irreverence, the film follows a pair of stepsiblings with sexual tension. By Natalia Winkelman In the finale of Wang Bing’s nonfiction trilogy, garment-factory workers return to ...
When the majority of the population of a country are of a certain opinion, and their preference forms the rule of law, ...