As someone who has only heard the horror stories of the Iraq War and tried to understand its violence through words, ‘The Yellow Birds’ provided me with a clear visualization of the barren desert landscapes and the brutality of the unforeseen attacks.
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Smithsonian Channel launches DRINKS, CRIME AND PROHIBITION Series in authentic NYC Speakeasy.
Smithsonian Channel launches DRINKS, CRIME AND PROHIBITION Series in authentic NYC Speakeasy. The two-part series is now available on Amazon.
Leslie Jones and Rachel Bloom, among others, join the fray.
The newest film from directors Marc Silverstein and Abby Kohn stars Amy Schumer and Sasheer Zamata, among other talented folks.
Roxanne Roxanne has me a bit conflicted. Bad film? No way. Too short? Most definitely.
Last Thursday, Sheen Center for Thought and Culture hosted a panel with film director Keith Beauchamp.
A post-WW2 American South sought to secure its own brand of systematic racism by silencing the negro whenever possible.
Everyone is a suspect!
Alan Cumming has already proved himself a master of the stage, page, and screen. He’s made us laugh and cry. When I got to interview him for his most recent film “Battle of the Sexes”, I shouldn’t have been surprised that it was my most memorable interview yet.
Review: Argentine Film ‘Nobody’s Watching’ Examines Loneliness and Social Issues
The feature comes to New York this week…