Opening wide today at a theater, multiplex, or likewise venue near you: ONE LIFE (Dir. James Hawes, 2023) The first half of this film, the feature film debut by television director James Hawes (Doctor Who, Inside Story), is well-made (and well-meaning), and very watchable, but a fairly standard World War
The Program: Cons, Cults and Kidnapping – What is Synanon?
Forget murders, Netflix‘s latest hot doc is about schools. Only they’re not really schools, they are prisons, they make millions of dollars and destroy thousands of lives, and the bigwigs at the top of these horrific establishments keep getting away with it… This is The Program: Cons, Cults and Kidnapping
Civil War Review: Unforgettable Cinema If You Have the Guts to Watch
There is something innate in the American character which inspires and deludes us of our place in history, past and present. Call it a devotion to American exceptionalism, cynicism, or opportunism, but even Senator Josh Hawley—the Missouri politician who spent months fermenting discontent and conspiracy theories about the 2020 presidential
The Weirdest Metal Gear Solid Game Has Sadly Been Lost to Time
1998’s Metal Gear Solid is one of those rare undisputed classics. Hailed as a revolutionary release in its day, the game’s reputation has arguably only grown since then. If you’re like me, you may even still prefer that game over some of its stellar sequels due to its comparatively subdued
Link Tank: Star Trek Voice Actors Entertain a Musical Lower Decks
The voice cast of Star Trek: Lower Decks are open to the idea of more Trek crossovers and possible even a musical episode. “Tawny Newsome, Dawnn Lewis, and Eugene Cordero have finished their voicework for season 5, and they talked about how their characters have evolved through the series and