It’s not about John Bishop, Anna Wintour or Bill Clinton, but … Screen stories about pop stars, actors, sporting heroes or politicians bend fact by steering close to the deeds, or misdeeds, of real ...
But what keeps “Hoppers” from drifting into Pollyanna-ish sensibility is its charming spikiness, and embrace of the weird, wacky and witty as it unfurls a high-tech action thriller about a strange, if ...
"The Chosen" stars joined fans at ChosenCon to celebrate why the show bridges the gap between faith and secular viewers.
Recently, a student posted a photo of themselves inappropriately posing against a poster of George Floyd. The post featured two individuals, one bent forward while the other raised a fist ...
Later, we see George by himself, being disarmed of his wand by a Death Eater. If you look closely at the screenshot below, you can see the leg and foot of a fallen body and a wand next to it, near ...
The year 2006 was full of cultural shock waves: Twitter was loosed upon the internet, Pluto was declared a dwarf planet, and Neil LaBute released his reimagining of Robin Hardy’s 1973 folk horror film ...
Even in its moments of madness, “Hoppers” — playing in Seattle theaters starting Thursday — never loses its humor or heart.
Civil disobedience is refusing to go along with that slow slide. The phrase's roots are as American as Henry David Thoreau.
Can Ben Lamm save the planet? He thinks so. Short, stocky and unassuming with a puckish sense of humor, the shaggy-haired ...
The long-time politician’s tragic death leaves behind a grieving family. He also made public life more crude and less civil.
The Mirror's Julia Banim visited the Woking branch of Pizza Express, best known as the alibi of Andrew Mountbatten Windsor.