Bart Weiss is a longtime North Texas filmmaker, film programmer, teacher ( at the University of Texas at Arlington, where he ...
The documentary "The Last Republican" follows the final months in office of Congressman Adam Kinzinger, who represented two ...
This question has been on my mind since I returned to the Windy City in August. There's an undeniable energy here that I've never felt beforea ...
Beyond its compelling story, the film is a visual delight. Cinematographer Raphaël O'Byrne captures Black skin with ...
It helps a great deal that Schur is reunited here with the legendary Ted Danson, who has quite simply been one of the best TV ...
But the more we put these shows on, the more I found myself actually looking at them, actively rather than passively, and ...
Across the two features she's made to date, Payal Kapadia has emerged as a luminous new voice in Indian cinema, exploring the ...
Can a film be too much and not enough at the same time? This is the conundrum of Ridley Scott's "Gladiator II," a movie bursting with just enough spectacle to keep it from being boring but, when you ...
Its rhythms are patient, easing you into one subtly profound moment of everyday human connection after another.
Their feel-good pic coasts from one incident to the next, less concerned with why this story needs telling than in reassuring viewers that no matter what happens next, it’ll probably be fine.
Mani reminds the viewer that as long as such young minds hungry for freedom, justice and education exist and make noise, the patriarchy has something real to fear.
While she only scratches the surface of Moth’s traumatic past, Lawless' doc still stands as a formidable anti-war project.