The story of Emmett Till is one that most of us can’t imagine occurring within the borders of the United…
Browsing: Biography
With the end of Rodrigo Duterte’s presidency and his attacks on democratic institutions like a free independent press, some Filipinos…
I’ll let you in on a little secret: I used to hold Filipino movies to a low regard. Don’t get…
Nalini Nadkarni is a world-renowned ecologist who climbs trees in the rainforest canopy to study “what grows back” after an…
There’s a raw, naked honesty in Set Hernandez’s documentary film “unseen” that makes me appreciate the approaches they undertook in…
With this year’s imagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival, the spotlight is again on the Indigenous talents both in front…
Michael Mann’s “Ferrari” throbs with danger, navigating a whipsawing course of hair-raising thrills and bone-chilling hazards while maintaining a steady,…
Do not be fooled by the singing, dancing, and occasional Bradley Cooper method outburst. “Maestro” is a serious film. It…
For those caught up with financial news, the story of the GameStop takeover by a group of everyday traders—led by…
“Michael Collins,” the 1996 biopic starring Liam Neeson and “The Wind the Shakes the Barley,” from 2006 are perfect complementary…