In “El Paso,” Jazmine Ulloa paints her hometown as a microcosm for all that is good and bad about the United States.
Southern California native Leianna Weaver speaks with BroadwayWorld about what it felt like to land the role of Lydia Deetz ...
In Netflix’s “Vladimir” and HBO’s “Rooster,” college professors Rachel Weisz and Steve Carell struggle with the sexual politics of a culture shifting beneath their feet.
Mine, alas, is defunct, but it was named after the French General Jean Joseph Humbert, who landed in Killala Bay to help the United Irishmen’s rebellion against the British in 1798, which was ...
The filmmaker behind “One Battle After Another” specializes in stories about people who are cut off, adrift, desperately seeking connection. His films are studies of American loneliness.
We attended a couple of screenings at MidWest WeirdFest and A Night of Horror film festivals in Eau Claire this past weekend. Our reporter, Maddy, shares thoughts below.
I came away from the Call Her Daddy interview with the sense that Maas, like her leading women, is a lady with a plan who won’t compromise her creative vision for anyone.
With Canal+ announcing plans to shutter African streamer Showmax, local filmmakers are showing their resilience as they adapt to market turbulence.
Most visitors only see the brilliance and bustle of the major cities. A journey through the remote south reveals intimate communities and luxurious desert resorts.
Yubico's Geoff Schomburgk on why education is cybersecurity's most overlooked soft target, and what passkeys can do about it. The classroom has been stripped back to its studs and rebuilt as a digital ...
Across red states and blue, a grassroots movement is pushing back on the unchecked growth of the artificial intelligence ...