Yellow Letters and Emin Alper’s Salvation both won headline honours at the Berlin film festival and show dissenting cinema is thriving in the face of Erdoğan’s repression ...
It’s increasingly difficult for US political commentators to neglect the centrality of socialism to the country’s affairs. We now see a spate of polling results and other commentary testifying to the ...
When movie stars are no longer people we aspire to look like, does it spell the end of Hollywood’s cultural power?
From Parasite to Oppenheimer, here’s a ranking of the last 10 Oscar Best Picture winners based on Rotten Tomatoes scores ahead of the 2026 Academy Awards.
In the intricate theatre of global politics, alliances often emerge not merely from shared values but from shared anxieties. The present turbulence stretching from the Middle East to South Asia ...
The Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005 (“PWDVA”) explicitly recognizes “economic abuse” as a core component of domestic violence, placing financial control and deprivation on ...
We know that disturbing, violent details of violent incidents draw people to the news story, so what can the media do to prevent the next mass shooting?
She grew up to be a teacher and decided she would invite primary schools from the cities to bring their children down to the countryside, to help on the farm, to walk on the wild side, to stand and ...
Crises in the region on both Afghanistan’s longest borders are undermining the country’s stability, a senior UN official warned the Security Council on Monday as concerns over Middle East crisis grow ...
The 1970s were a pivotal decade for cinema, and some of its greatest gems, like The Exorcist and Apocalypse Now, have only ...
It can’t be a coincidence that the tearjerker is back at a time when vulnerability is suspect and sincerity is considered performative.
It is often said that law and order organise our world. But what happens when the system meant to deliver justice becomes ...