I know it’s cool to say that you are boycotting the Oscars (or the Olympics, or the Super Bowl, or […]
Jeff Hurvitz: Bob Dylan’s movie and self-determination
Midway through 1965, Bob Dylan changed the world of music by bringing his compositions from the era of acoustic guitar […]
Beth Ann Rosica: The Reagan movie that the mainstream media doesn’t want you to see
Despite what you may hear from the mainstream media and movie critics, “Reagan” is a box office success. Debuting this […]
Christine Flowers: The duplicity of the Bryn Mawr Film Institute
Art should not have to bow to political bullying — from the right or the left.
By Christine Flowers
Christine Flowers: Michael Oher is the one with the ‘Blind Side.’
The latest in the constant attempts to pit one group of people against another.
By Christine Flowers
Christine Flowers: The only option was the nuclear one
“Oppenheimer” is a useful lesson about the tough decisions made by those who came before us.
By Christine Flowers
Jeff Hurvitz: Hollywood’s decline as the Oscars slap saga continues to echo
The Oscars is an aging relic that has lost its compass — and Will Smith’s slap points to its impending death.
By Jeff Hurvitz
Albert Eisenberg: Age of violence — “The Batman” strikes down at a timely moment in American life
Viewers will squirm at the timely scenes of visceral on-screen violence in Matt Reeves’ latest, worthy addition to the Batman franchise.
By Albert Eisenberg
Leslie Sattler: The Daily Wire’s latest thriller is a bone-chilling redemption story
“Shut In” proves that the silver screen doesn’t belong to only one side of the political spectrum. The following is a spoiler-free review.
By Leslie Sattler
Ben Wren: “A Hobbit, A Wardrobe, and a Great War” – New docuseries premieres at Grove City College
Dr. Loconte’s new docuseries takes viewers on a journey through fact and fiction, preserving classic themes, ideas, and truths in an age where society drifts ever further.
By Ben Wren