Gus Van Sant's police thriller Dead Man's Wire is a true-crime dramatization of a 1977 hostage incident in Indianapolis.
With an original song from Grammy-winning artist Rubén Blades, the film’s director and producer look to tackle the U.S.: ...
Also this week: 1970s neo-noir with "The Long Goodbye" and "Night Moves," De Palma and Schrader's "Obesession" at 50 and ...
The locally made film “Brier Hill” will get its fourth screening at 5 p.m. Feb. 15 at Columbiana Arts Theatre.
One of the most entertaining movies we’ve seen recently, Predator: Badlands, is new on VOD this week, along with a bunch of ...
Now imagine that feeling multiplied by a thousand, and you’ve got the Habitat for Humanity ReStore in Charleston, West Virginia – a treasure trove where bargain hunters experience more joy than kids ...
Horror movies often get bloody and gory, but some series are especially notorious for violence, including Saw, Terrifier, and ...
Gus Van Sant continues the mass-media-meets-violence conversation of 'To Die For,' but doesn't have much to say about this ...
By Peter Hummers In the chaotic 1990s, David escapes his dysfunctional family life by binge-watching ‘Pleasantville,’ a black-and-white TV series depicting a perfect suburban town.
A 1970s hostage story, a generation-spanning epic of Palestinian tragedy, and a tale of 16th century conquest are all in theaters starting this week.
The controversial 1970s western classic, Mel Brooks' 'Blazing Saddles,; is back on streaming on HBO Max in 2026.
Now, thanks to renowned actor, director and producer Jordan Peele, Venerable gets to take that message to a national audience ...