I'm the world's most negative person, so I'm as surprised as anyone to suggest that maybe watching a Hallmark movie filled ...
Movies are a big source of entertainment and escapism from everyday life. However, some movies can also serve as a teaching ...
There are certain television shows that seem as if they were created as an excuse for famous people to take nice vacations.
Seeing the size of the MAGA audience, the studios may lean into movies and series that play to that crowd, such as Taylor Sheridan's series "Yellowstone," a neo-Western about tough men on the American ...
Ann Magnuson and Susan Seidelman with "Making Mr. Right," Robert Frank and Rudy Wurlitzer's "Candy Mountain" and a Nicole ...
Conclave brought me back to the day I visited a 7th grade classroom at St. Mary’s School. I had just returned from Rome and was eager to share some of my Vatican experiences. As I talked about the ...
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The action genre isn't something that's ever concerned Tom Hanks as a performer, but as an audience member, he's got his ...
More gore! Research has shown that watching horror movies can help ease anxiety and build emotional resilience.
“Horror-movie escapism helps people take a break from true, real horrors, because you’ve got to have some outlet right now.” That series, which returns with “Theatre of Pain” on ...