As the gentle giant who just wanted to live his best life turns 90, Munro Leaf and Robert Lawson’s classic fable is as apt as ...
The level of detail is about right, which enables us to engage meaningfully with sticky passages like the conquest of Canaan, ...
Mezrich traces the personal histories and circumstances leading up to a chess game played in September 2022 in St. Louis as ...
In 'My Year in Paris with Gertrude Stein,' the narrator, a writer, actually spends one month trying to understand Stein's ...
Eighty years on, Dead of Night stands as an astute meditation on repression and madness. Time, however, has dulled ...
As self-referencing as 2019's 'Pain and Glory' but without that film's deeper personal resonance, this Cannes competition entry is quintessential but not vintage Almodóvar: enjoyable and immaculately ...
Cannes: A tortured filmmaker writes — and re-writes — a screenplay about a tortured filmmaker in this satisfying late-career gem from the Spanish giant. Self-flagellating to the extreme but never the ...
It’s always a drag when a game you are looking forward disappoints, but it’s even sadder when it shows you exactly how it didn’t have to at the same time. Plenty of games miss the mark in some way, ...
Pedro Almodóvar has never shied away from making movies close to himself and the act of making movies themselves. With his latest, Bitter Christmas, he creates the parallel stories of a successful ...
Claire Keegan's 'Small Things Like These' explores Ireland's Magdalene laundries through one man's moral courage.
With the summer holidays behind us and winter settling in, you'll probably be dreaming of your next hot destination. Pun ...
The periodic table supposedly came to Dmitri Mendeleev in a dream. Freed from the limits of the conscious world during a nap in early 1869, the Russian chemist entered a fantastical space where the ...