Psychological thrillers have a magnetic allure, drawing audiences into a labyrinth of twisted minds, murky motives, and suspenseful atmospheres. These films masterfully unravel the darker sides of ...
The 2006-set war satire – winner of Sundance's U.S. dramatic Grand Jury Prize – centers on a military role-playing facility in the California desert where Fayruz (Alia Shawkat), an actress with Iraqi ...
Hello, friends! Welcome to the It List Sundance guide, where I’m sharing my picks for the best of the festival’s films. Catch ...
Look and see: a number of films this in year’s selection—including Atropia, The Stringer, and others—grappled with the ethics ...
No one quite knew what to expect from this year’s Sundance Film Festival, which came to the mountains of Utah just two weeks ...
Film wasn’t the only thing on people’s minds at this year’s Sundance Film Festival, which comes to a close Sunday in Park ...
A documentary deconstructs the true crime genre, an obsessive worms his way into a pop star's entourage, and more standouts ...
I often find it fascinating when Hollywood teams up with the US military to promote propaganda or even to inform us about historical secrets that have long been buried. For her feature directorial ...
DK Children’s has acquired Dr Ranj Singh’s "ultimate, illustrated" guide to what makes us tick. Associate publishing director Francesca Young acquired world rights to Dr Ranj’s Human Body ...
Gates and Shawkat, who is Iraqi ... “We went out to the desert. [Alia] was trying to make a television show about her family because her dad owned a strip club, and I was like, ‘let’s ...
The 2006-set war satire – winner of Sundance's U.S. dramatic Grand Jury Prize – centers on a military role-playing facility in the California desert where Fayruz (Alia Shawkat), an actress ...