European historical cinema is increasingly trading battlefield spectacles for the quiet, systemic defiance found within the ...
The low growl of a bus pulling away, the steady thrum of a highway at night, the distant churn of construction ...
In the past few years, audiences have made a subtle but decisive choice about where certain films fit into their lives.
In a culture defined by speed and digital reproduction, painting can seem almost defiant in its insistence on duration. Cecily Brown’s return to London brings that defiance into focus, ...
You open a blank document, see the AI helper waiting in the corner, and pause. It promises to generate a clean introduction ...
As four significant paintings by Francis Bacon, Lucian Freud and Leon Kossoff circulate again through exhibition and sale, ...
Love Me, Love Me is an Italian young-adult romance that centers on a grieving student sent to an elite boarding school in Milan, where she finds herself caught between ...
Million-Follower Detective is a Taiwanese crime drama built around a provocative question: what if murder became a form of ...
Walk through a forest, and it is easy to imagine the trees as peaceful neighbors, quietly supporting one another. Popular books and documentaries have described vast underground fungal webs ...
The modern political thriller is no longer confined to localized paranoia or boardroom diplomacy; it has evolved to reflect the sprawling, decentralized nature of global corruption. At the center ...
Across much of the world, trust in institutions has become conditional. From public health to environmental disasters, many families quietly carry a question that once felt unthinkable: what happens ...
What begins as a chance encounter in a supermarket turns into an intense live-in romance — and ends with a dead body in an apartment. In 56 Days, a ...