Director David Fincher has spent most of his career making stylish movies about murderers, sickos and sociopaths. He also has a dark sense of humorRead More »
Growing up in Oklahoma, the injustice and pain inflicted upon the Native American people was typically unspoken, but ever-present; like it had soaked in andRead More »
The pandemic was a deeply profound time that we all experienced differently. We were all physically separate, but technology allowed us to be connected inRead More »
The words “legend” and “icon” get tossed around so much that they almost become meaningless. (Is the pizza guy really a legend for showing upRead More »
Weddings are inherently joyful occasions, which is why Shakespeare ended most of his comedies with at least one. You have to be a real crankRead More »
When my kids were little, they got a lot of mileage out of the “Buddies” series, which were direct-to-video sequels to the low-wattage family filmRead More »
In Bram Stoker’s classic horror novel “Dracula,” there is a brief, single chapter that tells the story of the Count’s journey by sea from TransylvaniaRead More »