New York in the summer is intense enough with the heat and humidity that bears down on the city from June to August, but if…
Experience Sundance 2012: Snow, Good (And Bad) Movies, and Live Performances from The Civil Wars, Eric D. Snider, and Ben Pearson One of the many benefits…
As we continue to roll out our mini-interview series with the movers and shakers of the Sundance Film Festival, it’s high time we got to…
Wrong. The titles serves as both mission statement and admonishment, as Quentin Dupieux’s latest project exists in a world where the irrational and irregular reign,…
When Gene Robinson became a bishop of the Episcopal Church’s New Hampshire diocese in 2003, it was a watershed moment for organized religion, to be…
Sundance 2012 Review: ‘Something From Nothing: The Art of Rap’ Shines Light on What It Takes to Set Rhymes to Beats Rapper Ice-T looks into the…
The premise of That’s What She Said sounded like it could be funny enough, with a trio of seemingly oddball women coming together for a…
When it comes to family loyalty it is hard to turn your back on those you can’t help but love unconditionally, even if they disappoint…
Detropia opens on an abandoned residence being demolished as a wax-faced local reporter stands by, reporting on what most people in his audience already know…