The Birth of a Nation was not only the foundation of Hollywood as its first blockbuster, but it was also one of the first films shown in the White House.
It’s so easy to feel lost, wandering through life, wondering if things will ever change. Wondering if they’ll ever get better. It’s just as easy to become addicted to the anxious feeling that crawls underneath your skin, the battle you have to fight every day.
Not too long ago, late at night, I was doomscrolling on TikTok, as one does. I internally begged for something to catch my attention, anything entertaining enough to keep from falling asleep.
We've all heard of ”A Midsummer Night’s Dream” before. A story of love, drama, and passion topped with a comedic tone.
On April 10, something exceedingly rare occurred in the United States. A romantic comedy with two—that's right, two!—Black leads opened in theaters instead of going straight to streaming.
With the promising start, my expectations for "Bridgerton" Season 4 part 2, were tentatively high.
In June 2006, “The Devil Wears Prada” premiered in theaters, becoming a fashion and film phenomenon. Twenty years and a lifetime of excitement later, “The Devil Wears Prada 2” is set to release on May 1.
In Netflix’s latest documentary "Reality Check: Inside America's Next Top Model," Tyra Banks looks at the camera and says, “you guys were asking for it.”
At this year's annual SCAD TVfest I had the opportunity to speak with several talent agents and casting directors, asking each one the same question: How is AI currently being used in your job? I was shocked to discover that overwhelmingly the answer was the same...
Markiplier's film "Iron Lung" takes on the narratively elaborate yet contained setting of an indie game by the same name.









