Intro to Women Writers Week | Features
March is Women’s History Month—or is it? Has the current administration under President Donald Trump and Elon Musk cancelled Women’s History Month, or Black History Month? Has their war against DEI: which by the way stands for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion outlawed the use of words like “women,” “Black or
Top Features to Look for in Your Next Electric Dab Rig
Delving into the realm of electric dab rigs can be an adventure for both fans and beginners! The abundance of choices there can make it a bit daunting to pick the gadget that suits your needs perfectly.Though fret not. By emphasizing attributes, one can streamline the decision-making process. Guarantee a
Movies to Watch if You Love Bad Bunny | Features
On January 5th, Bad Bunny released his sixth studio album, DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS (I should have taken more photos). By now, you will find no shortage of reviews and/or social media posts about the album, which at the time of writing this, is number one on the U.S. Billboard
30 Minutes On: “Watership Down” | Features
“Watership Down,” Martin Rosen’s 1978 adaptation of Richard Adams’ novel about rabbits traveling the English countryside to find a new homeland after their warren is marked for destruction, has been a constant in my life since I first saw it as a child. And it has become an increased source
The Criterion Channel’s March Lineup Features Michael Mann, Alain Guiraudie, Dogme 95 & More
No streaming service does a director retrospective like the Criterion Channel, and March offers two masters at opposite ends of exposure. On one side is Michael Mann, whose work from Thief through Collateral (minus The Keep) is given a spotlight; on the other is Alain Guiraudie, who (in advance of
Brenda Robinson, Acting President of Film Independent, Set to Preside Over 40th Spirit Awards; Aidy Bryant Cheerfully Returns as Host | Features
When the Spirit Awards convene under a big tent on the beach in Santa Monica, California, this Saturday, February 22, the beloved event known for amplifying independent cinema and fostering a creative community, will do so under new leadership. On February 7, Film Independent named Brenda Robinson its Acting President,
Museum of the Moving Image’s 2025 First Look Lineup Features Bonjour Tristesse, Zodiac Killer Project & More
A yearly highlight of New York programming (and North American options at large), the Museum of the Moving Image’s First Look returns on March 12 with an opening-night, US-premiere screening of Durga Chew Bose’s Bonjour Tristesse, closes March 16 with the stateside debut of Giovanni Tortorici’s Diciannove, and in intervening days
Bosch’s Super Bowl Ad Features Fridges, Power Tools, And A Macho Man Dance Off
Well over 100 million people are expected to watch Super Bowl LIX on Sunday. You don’t have to be a die-hard football fan to appreciate the spectacle — the half-time show and the commercials are sometimes just as entertaining and memorable as the main event.
Book Excerpt: An Anthony Mann Reader by Scout Tafoya | Features
We’re happy to present an excerpt from Scout Tafoya’s new book on the work of Anthony Mann. The synopsis from Amazon is below, followed by the excerpt. Get your copy here. He brought sadism and shocking violence to the western, he staged the French revolution on a backlot for a