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By Kyle Mustain December 5, 2019
A “Welcome to New York” tale for the pampered, overprescribed, millennial archetype.
A “Welcome to New York” tale for the pampered, overprescribed, millennial archetype.
The hip-hop beloved Bonnie and Clyde legend is given an explosive and fresh spin.
The work of Letizia Battaglia exposes the crimes of the Mafia during a crucial time for Italy, the 1970s through the ‘90s.
Fifteen years after her death, cognoscenti still debate Sontag’s literary output, cultural influence, and even her hairdo, so her film Duet for Cannibals will likely fall under the same scrutiny.
A musing mosaic of everyday New Yorkers that attempts to paint the city in all its diversity, honing in on the lives of its inhabitants and their sentiments toward the future.
Set in a Rust Belt town in 1983, the romantic/family comedy follows an Italian American family as they prepare to celebrate their yearly Christmas Eve custom.
An intense and captivating love story, with many sleek sequences of action and fantasy.
Imelda Marcos is charming, ever defiant, and not the least of all, boastful, or perhaps delusional. Her responses are pithy, quotable, and wholly narcissistic.
Take a deep dive into the U.S. Senate’s investigation of the CIA’s use of detention and enhanced interrogation techniques.