Audiences on both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border wall in Nogales, Arizona and Nogales, Sonora gathered to watch the same films at the same time at a cross-border film festival.
It was an honor to have known and collaborated with visual/graphic artist and musician Dennis Loren. Dennis supplied poster art for several of my books. He also contributed reflections and essays on ...
Among the countless music documentaries produced over the decades, only a select few stand as true cinematic milestones. That ...
Brian Wilson, Mike Love, Al Jardine, Bruce Johnston and more on the group's late '60s reconstruction ...
NOGALES, AZ — The Nogales International Film Festival (NOGAIFF) will screen movies at the U.S.–Mexico border wall May 13–17, 2026, inviting audiences to watch the same films side‑by‑side from Nogales, ...
All eyes will be on the 2026 Cannes Film Festival when it kicks off on May 12. For the past several years, the most glamorous film festival of the year has also been the launching pad for some of the ...
Every year in the spring, community members and creatives gather and sit down in rows of folding chairs along the border wall — on both sides — to watch the same movie simultaneously. The annual ...
OutShine Film Festival has been a vital part of South Florida’s cultural landscape for nearly 30 years. Though it’s gone through many iterations (and names), it’s always maintained the same guiding ...
“Michael” slides a sequin glove over the pop star’s tarnished legacy, shrouding Michael Jackson’s complications with a conventional biopic that, if you cover your ears, sounds great. Antoine Fuqua’s ...
“Michael” slides a sequin glove over the pop star’s tarnished legacy, shrouding Michael Jackson’s complications with a conventional biopic that, if you cover your ears, sounds great. Ryusuke Hamaguchi ...
The new Michael Jackson movie, Michael, is sitting at a 27% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes which makes its chances at achieving Oscar glory rather slim. Colman Domingo should leave his mantlepiece ...
In 2024, Brady Corbet’s Oscar-winning “The Brutalist” used architecture as a metaphor for Hollywood filmmaking — the grinding hustle required to craft something epic in scope, infused with a personal ...
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