Cinematic Albums of the 2020s: Music That Feels Like a Movie
An ode to the best albums of the decade that play like movies.
An ode to the best albums of the decade that play like movies.
A report on what recent cuts during Trump 2.0 have done to documentary filmmaking.
An interview about culture, capital, and power with someone who understands all three.
Has the myth of the Chosen One done more harm than good?
Nothing can stop this show from continuing to burn a relentless fire that you can’t look away from.
A rundown of every piece we’re publishing for this year’s Black Writers Week.
Odie Henderson on the 45th and 20th anniversaries of Dreamgirls.
A personal essay about the importance of capturing history for others to see.
A personal response to Aleshea Harris’ Is God Is.
“House of the Dragon” finally begins to breathe some new life into the series.
An interview with the brilliant Maya Cade, the pioneer behind the Black Film Archive.
A personal essay about travel and Black filmmaking.
A look at Black American history (and present) through the lens of the tenth anniversary of Ava DuVernay’s “13th.”
A tribute to a costume design legend.
Are two of the biggest horror movies of the decade really about AI?
A look at some highlights of next week’s film event in Bentonville, Arkansas.
What Roger Ebert thought of some of the most famous alien movies ever made.
The staff weighs in on what’s stood out to them in the year to date.