“Music By John Williams” Review
You don’t need to see the titular credit to get excited for a movie with a John Williams score. You know it when you hear it. The limited notes from
You don’t need to see the titular credit to get excited for a movie with a John Williams score. You know it when you hear it. The limited notes from
Homemaking diva is perhaps the best way to describe Martha Stewart. While some women grew powerful and controlling with their modeling, singing, or acting, Martha wielded her influence over the
Even after the tsunami of superhero films that have swarmed the cinema of the 21st century, my favorite of the sub-genre still remains 1978’s Superman. Beyond its retro wholesomeness and
It’s a question that every Trump-loyalist Republican has avoided: Was the 2020 election accurate? The night before writing this review, I watched the Vice Presidential Debate where Tim Walz posed
Everybody knows Will Ferrell, but few know Harper Steele. This is partly because she’s only been herself for a few years. For the past few decades, she was known as
Was Abraham Lincoln gay? There’s a lot of evidence in the documentary Lover of Men to suggest so, based on the discovered letters of the former president. To many Americans
There’s a case to be made for how Bad River approaches an immediate problem with a broad sense of history. The presence of a pipeline threatening the Bad River Reservation
Daughters details the stories behind the Daddy Daughter Dance, a historic event where incarerated fathers are given the chance to spend a day dancing with their daughters. Early in the
Several questions arise about the provocative and award-winning Slave Play. They’re questions that usually don’t have easy answers. Or, rather, answers that never want to be easy. The documentary on
The story behind the Brat Pack is more interesting than the fallout of its effect. The collective of young actors from the 1980s never chose that title. It was the