Film
The Everyday Lives of Male Bodybuilders
A Skin So Soft follows six bodybuilders, of varying ages, ethnicities, and levels of mass, in the lead-up to a local competition.
Film
A Skin So Soft follows six bodybuilders, of varying ages, ethnicities, and levels of mass, in the lead-up to a local competition.
Film
As a "prequel" look at the Beales, That Summer makes for a fascinating contrast between the icons they have been turned into and the people they were before then.
Film
Windjammer, a movie following a half-year voyage across the Atlantic, used a brand-new extreme widescreen camera system that hoped to become a new industry standard.
Art
The Hammer Museum has displayed the three video installations together for the first time.
Art
This week, almost 50 years' worth of Wiseman documentaries went live on Kanopy, after a long period of his work being mostly inaccessible.
Art
Takahata's genius lay in his effortless ability to portray the mundane — something not often associated with the motion-focused energy of animation.
Art
Amid continued misconceptions about the Cold War and Russia, the mission of the Wende Museum is vital.
Film
In a film set in futuristic Japan, Wes Anderson and his collaborators try to achieve more than cultural appropriation, with mixed results.
Film
Unsane reveals how entire institutions deny people's individual experiences, demanding they submit to the official version of reality.
Film
In Leigh Ledare's new film The Task, his subjects are not only aware of their participation in an art project, but openly speak about it.
Film
Active between 1982 and 1998, the collective made over a dozen films about the personal and political experiences of people of color living in Britain.
Art
George Stevens, John Ford, and Samuel Fuller, best known for their work in Hollywood, all documented the Allied liberation at the end of the war.