Ambition intrigues us. Since ancient Greek and Roman times we have watched eagerly as men have been ensnared—and later ruined—by it. People are now perhaps closer to ambition than ever before in the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. It doesn’t exactly scream “nuance” when a film begins with a character explicitly laying out their values in a monologue. Anyone ...
In the proliferation of subgenres, the media noir is perhaps the rarest. From the ’50s alone, Billy Wilder’s Ace in the Hole, Fritz Lang’s While the City Sleeps, and Alexander Mackendrick’s Sweet ...
Tribeca: Roxine Helberg's feature directorial debut is a thin retreading of predictable beats we've seen in countless other movies. It doesn’t exactly scream “nuance” when a film begins with a ...