Children of Men: Dropping Us Into Crisis
Alfonso Cuarón reimagined how to capture the intensity of war when he crafted his 2006 dystopian masterpiece Children of Men. Here’s how. Essay by Mark Serravalle.
Read MoreAlfonso Cuarón reimagined how to capture the intensity of war when he crafted his 2006 dystopian masterpiece Children of Men. Here’s how. Essay by Mark Serravalle.
Read MoreIs superhero cinema too reliant upon cameos? Is it taking away from the storytelling? After ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’, everyone’s doing it. Essay by Ibrahim Azam.
Read MoreDennis Hopper had a career that surfed high art and low culture effortlessly, his last movies ‘Homeless’ and ‘Pashmy Dream’ interesting notes to go out on. Essay by Stephen Lee Naish.
Read MoreAdam DeVine and Pierce Brosnan star in the latest Happy Madison Productions film for Netflix, ‘The Out-Laws’ (2023), a forgettable low-stakes comedy. Review by Rob Jones.
Read MoreShelley Duvall had a silver screen career defined by her unforgettable portrayals. Here are Shelley Duvall’s 3 Career-Defining Performances. Article by Holly Carter.
Read MoreJennifer Lawrence is the key to the good-natured albeit raunchy 2023 comedy ‘No Hard Feelings’, from ‘Good Boys’ director Gene Stupnitsky. Review by John McDonald.
Read MoreDCEU entry ‘The Flash’ (2023), from Andy Muschietti and starring Ezra Miller and Michael Keaton, is a touching story about loss with adrenaline-fueled highs. Review by Rob Jones.
Read More‘The Bling Ring’ at 10. Sofia Coppola made a timely commentary on celebrity culture and social media that remains relevant today. Stars Emma Watson. Review by Grace Laidler.
Read MoreChie Hayakawa’s ‘Plan 75’ asks what Japan might do when its population becomes too old to sustain itself, borrowing from ‘Children of Men’ in its presentation of the near future. Review by Rob Jones.
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