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TV Review: The Handmaid’s Tale Season 4 Is As Relevant As Ever

The Hulu series The Handmaid’s Tale returns for its fourth season next Wednesday after nearly a year and a half off the air. The adaptation of Margaret Atwood’s 1985 novel has long since surpassed its source material but continues to deliver a chilling, unforgettable portrait of a dystopian society that may not be nearly as…

The Human Rights Watch Film Festival 

 The Human Rights Watch Film Festival Presents Full Lineup of Cinematic Works in Second Digital Edition Available Across the U.S., May 19-27, 2021 Co-presented by Film at Lincoln Center and IFC Center  New York, April 15, 2021 — The Human Rights Watch Film Festival, now in its 32nd year, will present its second full digital edition of…

Is Scott Rudin’s behavior in question? Weary Staffers Roiled By Rudin’s Rage

Is Scott Rudin the rudest (and most ruthless) mogul of them all? online pharmacy cipro over the counter with best prices today in the USA  There’s a good reason why Hollywood autocrats are called moguls. The word itself is derived from a Persian or Arabic word used to refer to the Mughal emperors, who claimed…

SXSW Review: Not Going Quietly

Activism involves fighting for a cause, and very often advocating for those who cannot do so themselves. It’s easiest for people to internalize injustices when they are the ones being discriminated against or oppressed in some way. True passion can motivate people to speak out on behalf of someone else and for something that they…

SXSW Review: The Return: Life after ISIS

Indoctrination is a powerful and dangerous thing. Getting someone to believe in a cause can make them an advocate for it, continuing to spread one way of thinking to others who might be susceptible. It’s difficult to convince someone else that they are wrong, and severity and consequences are often the only effective ways of…