That’s what One Battle After Another gets right. It’s not a call to arms — it’s a reckoning with what comes after the ...
On Friday, cinephiles, historians and Family Weekend attendees alike gathered for “An Evening with Ken Burns,” in the Salomon ...
As Greece commemorates the 200th anniversary of its War of Independence, a new cinematic tribute to one of its founding heroes has become a battleground ...
Leesa Gazi, Bangladesh’s Oscar-nominated filmmaker, continues amplifying silenced women’s voices through storytelling that spans theatre, film, and literature. Her works like Birangona and A House ...
Sugata Srinivasaraju’s The Conscience Network traces how Indian activists abroad resisted Indira Gandhi’s Emergency. A ...
Pelham High School teacher Savannah Fisher will soon appear on television screens nationwide as part of the new PBS ...
The best anti-war movies of all time, like Come and See and All Quiet on the Western Front, show the senseless cruelty of war ...
This period drama that was initially based on a book has fans hooked, describing it as the "best series ever". Poldark is a ...
Before he was Jack Ryan, John Krasinski played a grounded soldier in Michael Bay's 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi, ...
The US military bombed two more suspected drug smuggling vessels — this time in the Eastern Pacific — killing five ...
One of the best World War 2 action films ever made is on TV this weekend and it's based on an incredible true story.
‘The Choral’ Review: Ralph Fiennes Conducts a Sweet-Sounding but Gently Rebellious Anti-War Oratorio
Starring Ralph Fiennes, Alan Bennett and Nicholas Hytner's 'The Choral' is a pleasant, low-key wartime tale that pushes against cozy expectations.
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