The onetime foreign correspondent’s 1977 memoir, “A Rumor of War,” laid bare his searing experiences as a Marine Corps ...
EXCLUSIVE: The Red Sea Film Foundation has announced its six honorees for its annual Women in Cinema Gala, which spotlights ...
From ancient epics to contemporary headlines, humans have spent centuries canonizing courage as a rare and admirable virtue. Aristotle writes, “You will never do anything in this world without courage ...
Park Bo Gum has made a striking transformation! On May 7, "The Sword: Rebirth of the Red Wolf" unveiled new teaser posters ...
"Don't Forget to Dance," "The Ticket" and more were among the winners of the 2026 Easterseals Disability Film Challenge. The ...
For generations, philanthropy has been a stabilizing force in moments of civic strain, moving resources where markets and government fall short—funding civil rights litigation when equality was ...
Set in the Moroccan desert, ‘Carte Blanche’ marks the latest from Gerardo Herrero, an Oscar winner for ‘The Secret in Their ...
Chicago’s Doc10 film festival is best known for two things. It is one of the only documentary-exclusive film fests in the country, and the organizers have an uncanny knack for curating a menu of films ...
Before you write off “Ricky” as another film about the criminal justice system, here’s what director and writer Rashaad Frett needs you to understand: 90-something percent of it doesn’t even take ...
In 1916, brothers Noble and George P. Johnson built something America had never seen before — the first Black-owned film production company in history, at a time when Black people were being actively ...