Cinema’s clash of the classes paints a frightening portrait of a status-obsessed society. From rags-to-riches stories of the self-made man portrayed in movies such as “The Wolf of Wall Street” to ...
Netflix is on top of the streaming world, releasing new content each week across the whole spectrum of genres. That sometimes even includes cross-genre films, like The Woman in the House Across the ...
In 2019 Bong Joon-ho dropped an amazing piece of darkly comedic satire on us with Parasite. The film is a twisted, funny thriller that’s impossible to limit to one genre, theme or trope. There is A ...
Political satire and humour have emerged as influential forces in contemporary media communication, merging critique with entertainment to shape civic discourse. Across television, print, online ...
With shows like “The Chair,” a fresh group of storytellers are using college life to explore — and lampoon — privilege and identity. A photo collage created with images from “The Chair” (2021) as part ...
When I was ten years old, I thought the greatest actor in the world was Leslie Nielsen. He was the star of every movie I loved, and I was always thrilled to see a trailer or find a VHS of a movie that ...