How love influenced ‘McCartney’
Released on April 17, 1970, Paul McCartney’s debut solo record served as a bridge between two McCartneys.
On the 10th anniversary of his passing, Donald Shirley’s depiction in ‘Green Book’ remains a questionable footnote
Not everyone's would-be Oscar darling ages gracefully.
Why ‘All That Breathes’ needs to win at the Academy Awards
There is more at stake for the nominee than a golden statuette.
Less is not more in ‘When You Finish Saving the World’
Jesse Eisenberg's directorial debut doesn't recognize its potential.
‘The Fabelmans’ is more than a love letter to cinema
"The Fabelmans" is strung together by Steven Spielberg's memories of his bubbled childhood.
The throes of detachment with trumpeter Imani Duhe
Thornton student Imani Duhe reflects on her deep roots in music and the doubts that followed her into adulthood.
Inner City Fresh
Disadvantaged communities in South Los Angeles combat the climate crisis through urban farming.
‘Punch-Drunk Love’ turns 20
Twenty years later, Paul Thomas Anderson's 2002 film "Punch-Drunk Love" is an iconoclast to a beloved genre.