Jason Momoa and Dave Bautista play half brothers on a quest for justice in this lean, mean buddy action flick.
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The taming of the shrew: Shakespeare’s most problematic comedy
Shakespeare’s The Taming of the Shrew has entertained audiences for centuries — but in today’s world, it sparks very different reactions. In this breakdown, we explore the uncomfortable marriage plot, ...
Incorporating footage shot by the author’s wife, Rachel Eliza Griffiths, the doc captures the strength and resilience of its subject, for whom writing remains an act of resistance.
I love a cozy movie night as much as anyone — red wine poured, popcorn in hand, candles lit — but if you’ve ever tried picking a film with your partner, you know the struggle is real. One of you wants ...
The RZA executive produced Joanna Natasegara's Sundance-premiering film tells the strange story of a dogged outsider and a controversial album.
The Sundance Family Matinee premiere is a very British story about a spoiled little girl and her chaotic, furry friend.
But the platform is more than just a streaming version of the Disney Channel. Among the treasure trove of narrative films ...
Digital disruption and the climate crisis are often framed as economic or social challenges. But they force crucial moral questions. Who will be held accountable for the human cost? What will it take ...
Jackie Chan is known across the globe as one of the best martial arts stars to ever grace the silver screen, but even legends don’t always bat a thousand. Panda Plan from director Luan Zhang is one of ...
Free Expression associate editor Mary Julia Koch interviews British journalist and author Louise Perry, a new columnist for the Free Expression newsletter. Perry's work explores feminism, relationship ...
Aside from the horse, the wolf is probably the four-legged animal most associated with the mixed American mythos of rugged independence and family values. Blame Jack London: Buck ran with the wolves, ...
Something about a warm, flickering campfire draws in modern humans. Where did that uniquely human impulse come from? How did our ancestors learn to make fire? How long have they been making it?
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