Chronicles of the Absurd (2024): Cuban Director Miguel Coyula’s Docu About Oppressed Artists

Cuban director Miguel Coyula offers a look at the Kafkaesque experience of Cuban artists, who face government oppression

Trains: Maciej J. Drygas’s Feature Wins Top Award International Documentary Festival Amsterdam

A collective portrait of the impact of 20th-century industrial innovation on the people of Europe.

Interview with a Vampire (1994): Troubled Production, Poor Casting

Anne Rice said that Cruise was “no more my vampire Lestat than Edward G. Robinson is Rhett Butler.,”

I Saw the TV Glow (2024): Jane Schoenbrun’s Impressive Sophomore, a Distinctive Psychological Horror Drama (Transgender Allegory)

The film marks the second entry in what Schoenbrun refers to as “Screen Trilogy,” after the film We’re All Going to the World’s Fair (2021) and preceding a trilogy of novels titled Public Access Afterworld.

September 5: Fehlbaum’s Chronicle of How ABC Sports Covered the 1972 Munich Olympics Terrorist Attack

“There’s no such thing as neutral, and I think it’s up to us because I don’t think you can put the genie back in the bottle.”