Victor Kossakovsky’s latest documentary is a fascinating, free-roaming meditation on building, permanence and our physical ...
Films that take their stories from the Old or New Testament are filling screens big and small. To understand why, it helps to know Hollywood history.
Genre madness, a restored marquee, a ferocious bride, and some valiant librarians are coming to theaters this busy week.
Considering the sheer volume of action movies that are made around the world every year, it’s understandable that even truly ...
Flashbacks can be important, but sometimes they aren't needed. Movies like Uncut Gems and Taxi Driver demonstrate the power ...
The focus is mainly on the 63rd New York Film Festival here, but we also have coverage of NewFest (NYC’s preeminent LGBTQIA+ festival) and the Brooklyn Horror Film Festival. And it all adds up to ...
This episode is brought to you by the Music for Scientists album! Archaeology might make you think about excavating dinosaur bones or exploring ancient ruins, but we can also learn a lot about the ...
At the Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture, the archaeology department has over 1 million artifacts from all over the ...
Discover how scientists have finally found an answer for why we flinch when watching someone get hurt in a movie.