IDFA’s Competitor Juan Palacios on ‘As the Tide Comes In’ WaJobz
Due to world premiere in IDFA’s international competition program on Monday, the Danish doc “As the Tide Comes In” is a collaborative work between...
Barack Obama Celebrates End of Hollywood Strikes at ‘Rustin’ Screening WaJobz
Barack Obama celebrated the end of Hollywood’s historic strikes during a surprise appearance alongside former First Lady Michelle Obama at a special screening of...
A Fond Salute to Vintage B Movies WaJobz
The struggle to keep movie theaters alive gets very personal in “Showdown at the Grand,” an enjoyable tribute to retro exploitation pictures with Terrance...
‘The Marvels’ Hits Second-Lowest Opening Day for MCU WaJobz
What a difference four years makes. When “Captain Marvel” hit theaters in March 2019, it landed what was then the seventh-highest domestic opening weekend...
On Doc Makers’ Responsibility to Their Subjects WaJobz
A well-told story ends when the credits roll, but not so documentaries. There, in most cases, the lives of the people depicted on-screen continue...
Sofia Exarchou’s Locarno Prize Winner ‘Animal’ Wins at Thessaloniki WaJobz
Sofia Exarchou’s “Animal” won the Golden Alexander at the 64th Thessaloniki Film Festival on Sunday, marking the first time in 30 years that a...
‘The Marvels’ Flops at International Box Office With $63 Million WaJobz
There’s nothing super about the opening weekend of Disney’s superhero adventure “The Marvels,” which whiffed at the box office with $63 million internationally and...
Nick Broomfield’s Dark Rock Doc WaJobz
Rockism, in case you don’t know the term, is the school of thought that holds the noisy “purity” of rock ‘n’ roll to be morally...
Conny Van Dyke Dead: Motown Singer Was 78 WaJobz
Conny Van Dyke, a singer-songwriter signed to Motown Records who starred in such films as “W.W. and the Dixie Dancekings” and “Framed,” has died....
The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes’ Review WaJobz
SPOILER ALERT: The following review contains mild spoilers.
Amusing ourselves to death. That’s what media critic Neil Postman called the phenomenon that “The Hunger Games”...