The introduction of John Wayne’s The Ringo Kid in John Ford’s classic western Stagecoach (1939), remains one of the best character introductions in all of cinema. Up until to this point, Ringo’s...
Despite being a huge fan of American cinema of the New Hollywood era (which ran from 1967-1980 give or take a couple of years here and there), I must confess that I...
South Bend, Indiana, is a city known predominantly for two names – Notre Dame and Pete Buttigieg. Years ago, it was known as the headquarters for Studebaker. But, in between, there are...
Directors: Ryan Blaske, Zach Schrank
Synopsis: South Bend is in the midst of its most dramatic shift since the collapse of Studebaker in 1963. Today, it is at a turning point and still...
Director: Jeff Barnaby
Writer: Jeff Barnaby
Stars: Michael Greyeyes, Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers, Forrest Goodluck
Synopsis: The dead are coming back to life outside the isolated Mi'gMaq reserve of Red Crow, except for its Indigenous inhabitants who...
Director: Cory Finley
Writer: Mike Makowsky
Stars: Hugh Jackman, Ray Romano, Alison Janney
Synopsis: The beloved superintendent of New York's Roslyn school district and his staff, friends and relatives become the prime suspects in the...
I have a confession to make. I do not like Westerns and I have never really understood the fascination of the Wild West; it just seems so distant and alien to me....
1972 was a remarkable year for American cinema, with the release of such classics as The Godfather, Cabaret, The Getaway, Deliverance and The Candidate to name a few. Francis Ford Coppola’s The...