
The Evergreen Ills of American Politics
Eighty-two years after its release, Frank Capra’s 'Mr. Smith Goes to Washington' remains the most relevant film about America’s broken political system and the elites who exploit it.
Eighty-two years after its release, Frank Capra’s 'Mr. Smith Goes to Washington' remains the most relevant film about America’s broken political system and the elites who exploit it.
The mob turns on America’s Everyman
...and lived to tell the tale.
Despite its wider reputation, tenure is vital to preserving the republic and fostering productive discourse; American academia hasn’t proved it’s earned it.
A primer for the uninitiated
That Feeling In Your Bones Is Not Just in Your Head
How a Legend Chronicled the Region’s Potential
'Nobody' and 'Fatman' Face the Twilight of the Genre Star
An Oscars Postmortem
Directed by Shaka King; Winner of Best Supporting Actor (Daniel Kaluuya) and Best Original Song
Directed by Aaron Sorkin; Six Nominations, No Wins
Directed by Darius Marder; Winner of Best Sound and Best Editing
Directed by Florian Zeller; Winner of Best Actor (Anthony Hopkins) and Best Adapted Screenplay
Directed by Lee Isaac Chung; Winner of Best Supporting Actress (Youn Yuh-jung)
Directed by Emerald Fennell; Winner of Best Original Screenplay