Review: Bride of Frankenstein was the apex of the Golden Age of horror... and it came in right before a new wave of Hollywood ...
Steven Seagal returns as ex-Navy SEAL captain, anti-terrorist expert and culinary specialist, Casey Ryback, in this pacy and entertaining sequel to “Under ...
Abstract: The COVID-19 pandemic significantly disrupted higher education, forcing a rapid shift to remote learning and profoundly impacting teaching and learning environments. This study evaluates the ...
Shoppers can join the Red Nose Day fundraising fun with creative DIY noses and official merchandise supporting Comic Relief ...
Inside a diner in Los Angeles, customers scroll through their phones as coffee is poured, burger patties are flipped, food is plated and a selection of condiments is dramatically lit. Ultimately, in ...
Directed by Verbinski (Pirates of the Caribbean, The Ring, Rango) with a script from Matthew Robinson (Love and Monsters), Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die smushes a handful of Black Mirror-esque ...
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Severe weather preparedness week continues across North Carolina with today's topic, Flash Flooding. Nonprofit plants butternut trees in western NC to restore the native landscape Conserving Carolina ...
Made with footage smuggled out on encrypted platforms, David Borenstein and Pasha Talankin's Oscar-nominated film records how the war with Ukraine has intensified Putin's propaganda machine. By Leslie ...
A primary schoolteacher in Russia documents the government’s efforts to teach students pro-war messages. By Natalia Winkelman When you purchase a ticket for an independently reviewed film through our ...
The unfortunately ever-growing archive of films about societies succumbing to war fever gains a memorable new entry with “Mr. Nobody Against Putin.” It’s about the experiences of filmmaker “Pasha” ...
It's nice to remember TV can just be fun. At the U.S. Embassy in Moscow in 1977, there are two types of Americans, as far as the KGB is concerned: POIs, or persons of interest, who are probably ...
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