
The Timeless Game: On the 30th Anniversary of The Sandlot
A piece about why The Sandlot connected with fans and continues to build an audience three decades later.
A piece about why The Sandlot connected with fans and continues to build an audience three decades later.
A collection of reviews that our writers thought of when considering Roger Ebert’s belief that film is an empathy machine.
A review of a detailed new film book by Charles Bramesco.
An essay by Christian Craig about Jonathan Demme’s Something Wild, as excerpted from the latest issue of Bright Wall/Dark Room.
An interview with the director of My Duduś, and a presentation of the short film.
On what the likely Best Picture winner means to the Asian-American Community.
Contributing Editor Nell Minow on the gems of Women Writers Week.
A feature on the work of Catherine Breillat and how it presents sex and sexuality.
A feature on how we keep returning to Beauty and the Beast stories.
A feature on the impact of TÁR on the people who know the most about its world.
A feature on the way film captures mental health in the Black male community.
An appreciation of the great Michelle Yeoh, including an encounter from 1996.
A feature on the double standards regarding male and female protagonists.
A look at an underrated film from the legendary John Sayles.
An appreciation of 1948’s Corridor of Mirrors, one of many underrated films that can be found on Tubi.
A feature on the 20th anniversary of Malibu’s Most Wanted.
A table of contents featuring all the content from Women Writers Week 2023.
A feature on the subject matter and research done while making Martin Scorsese’s new film, which is rumored to premiere at Cannes in two months.