The 15th anniversary of Tsugumi Ohba’s anime is a prime time to revisit the action-packed, mysterious tale of a student who gains — and abuses — incredible power over human life.…
The main characters in Jennifer Donnelly's novel will find a way into readers' hearts while reminding them that while the world will go on stupid and brutal, they do not.…
Lee Isaac Chung's Oscar-nominated film follows a 1980s Korean American family as they search for the American dream and fight to keep their family together. …
Popularized during the '60s and '70s, bumming a ride with a stranger was the preferred travel method for free spirits everywhere. Why did it disappear? And can it be revived?…
Breaking down the contemporary issues that plague the African American patient experience by exploring the historical significance of medical malpractice and health inequities. …
Nintendo's famous franchise has a complicated order of events split into separate timelines. The open-world game released in 2017 is just another addition.…
Some want us to separate the art from the artist, but that doesn't remove the sexism, misogyny, toxicity and depraved messages about love, sex, drugs and women present in his work.…
'American Murder: The Family Next Door' and the second season of 'Making a Murderer' serve as perfect examples of the moral questions the genre can encounter.…
The series of movies has piqued the interest of many, but when it comes to the source material — the case files of demonologists Ed and Lorraine Warren — what's fact and what's fiction?…
Considering their reactions to the police shootings of Jacob Blake, Philando Castile and John Crawford, the right-wing seems to believe in a selective application of the Second Amendment.…
While Gen Z and the Baby Boomers hash out petty stereotypes, the new generation is faced with a reality defined by screens, social distance and global risk.…