At the premiere of ‘12 Strong’ we chatted with Hemsworth, Navid Negahban (‘Homeland’) and author Doug Stanton about horse soldiers, Green Berets, and what it means to be a hero.
At the premiere of ‘12 Strong’ we chatted with Hemsworth, Navid Negahban (‘Homeland’) and author Doug Stanton about horse soldiers, Green Berets, and what it means to be a hero.
This Lebanese film shows us how hard it can be to say sorry, especially when one’s national identity is at stake.
In perhaps the best foreign-language film of the year, Bingo the clown transforms Brazilian TV while indulging in whiskey, cocaine, and supermodels, all set to a glorious 80s soundtrack.
We spoke with director Danny Boyle and musician K’naan about their personal connections to the refugee crisis and what it means to be a humanitarian.
Starring Stephanie Beatriz of ‘Brooklyn Nine-Nine,’ this timely film explores how a woman deals with sexual assault, and how her relationship with her boyfriend is affected.
The “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” star talks about the reality of sexual assault, as well as taking on dramatic roles. The event was co-sponsored by UN Women to raise awareness about prevention of sexual assault.
This Swedish film, winner of the Palme d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival and directed by Ruben Östlund, goes to extremes to point out the gap between upper and lower classes. It attempts to satirize contemporary art, but it only succeeds in making itself the butt of the joke.
The newest film directed by Todd Haynes looks at life from the eyes of a child. The film lovingly depicts New York City in two of its most distinct periods: the silent 20s and the seedy 70s.
Letting a new person live in your home every week can be intimidating. But these close-knit friends will make them feel like anything but strangers.