The Pope of Trash talks about Roger Ebert, the breadth of his film references, and two of his classics coming to Criterion.
Earth, Wind & Fire is an iconic band whose unique sound defies genre by blending funk, R&B, soul, jazz, and pop to create a ...
In “To Be Celestial vs. That’s the Weight of the World,” he draws a compelling portrait of Maurice White, the band’s founder, ...
It’s hard to put into words what Earth, Wind & Fire means to me. I was first introduced to their music on a rainy Saturday morning in New Orleans—I was helping my mother rearrange some of the old ...
When Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson co-directed the documentary Summer Of Soul (…Or, When The Revolution Could Not Be Televised), ...
I do think that as long as a story feels very truthful and universal, then it doesn’t really matter where it’s set' ...
Created by Neil Forsyth (The Gold), the series dropped on the streaming platform on May 7 and has had a three-week run at the ...
Every Wu-Tang joint is designed to be the sonic equivalent of a film. But my love of Asian cinema and TV shows began at home, ...
When the suit-wearing, clean-cut, charming news anchor Dill Harcourt swept Rannells’ character, Elijah, off his feet in the ...
It’s been a long time since I watched The Outlaw Josey Wales, starring Clint Eastwood. The last time I saw the book-to-screen adaptation was in college, a few decades ago. I rec ...
Propeller One-Way Night Coach was written and directed by Travolta himself, based on his own children’s book of the same name, which he wrote and published back in 1997. The story follows an ...
A tragic accident involving a teenage girl turns a tad more suspicious in the documentary film currently dominating Netflix ...