Problems of the natural world can be addressed through, and only through, mastery and cooperation might seem like a truism, but in Weir's stories, it emerges as an expansively hopeful thesis.
Alien: Earth star Sydney Chandler comes home for the world premiere of her poignant new film.
From gritty urban dramas like Taxi Driver to groundbreaking sci-fi such as A New Hope, these are some of the most influential 1970s films.
There’s a monologue delivered twice in “Sentimental Value”, Joachim Trier’s latest film, that has lingered in my body since I first saw it five months ...
Bright Side on MSN
15+ moving stories of kindness and generosity that quietly changed lives and restored hope
Most of the time, we show up with coffee, a gift, a random act of kindness, and we walk away without knowing what happened next. But kindness changes people in ways we never see. Through forgiveness, ...
Robin Hood of Kathiawar and Other Extraordinary Stories from India’s Freedom Movement offers a vivid, unexpected view of India’s independence struggle.
What's a perfect drama show to you? Is it a historical drama? A crime procedural? Perhaps a psychological thriller? No matter ...
There’s a slogan that goes around the city that hosts the SXSW Film Festival that’s on T-shirts, posters, and bumper stickers: “Keep Austin Weird.” The three films in this dispatch are doing their ...
Irish Mirror on MSN
Son murdered mum on Mother's Day before dismembering her and setting her corpse on fire
Chad Brogdon was convicted of killing his mother on Mother's Day before dismembering and burning her remains in a burnt-out car - but he still claims innocence ...
Screen Rant on MSN
Sydney Chandler & Takehiro Hira's emotional new sci-fi movie involved a lot of experimentation during filming
Sydney Chandler, Takehiro Hira and their Anime director and co-star talk their emotional new sci-fi movie and its experimental style of filming.
A Barrie police officer’s investigation into a 2014 hit-and-run involving a young pedestrian turned into a lasting personal connection that continues through her lifelong recovery and new milestones.
When Frances Perkins became the first woman to lead the Labor Department, her employees—who had referred to previous bosses as “Mister Secretary”—expressed confusion.
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