About two-thirds of the way through Robert Rippberger and Scott Rosenfelt’s harrowing new documentary 7 Days In Syria, we are led into an unnamed city center...
Founded by Tobias Deml and Robert Rippberger, Cinema of Change is a magazine, a movement and a monthly meetup, dedicated to discuss how entertainment media impacts...
There is no other film that has made more of an indelible mark on history and pop culture than Star Wars. In its most recent installment, ‘Star...
★★★★★ “Aren’t you worried?” “Would it help?” It is exchanges like these, not grueling battle scenes or mercilessly woven plot threads, that become the blood of Steven...
What a bracing experience Ridley Scott’s The Martian turned out to be. In an age of films leadened by misplaced self-importance, here is one whose core...
This article is part of the CoC@SXSW2015 series. Back in March 2015 I attended SXSW in Austin, Texas. After six months of endless work, finally this article sees...
In 2003, two plaintiffs sued McDonald’s Corporation for their failure to warn consumers of the dangers of its food. The case was dismissed, noting that if...
What happened to the days of classical Hollywood when hit movies weren’t a sequel or some variation thereof? When a film wasn’t made on the bias...
In 1916, Henry D. Hubbard, the Secretary of the U.S. National Bureau of Standards, spoke to the inaugural meeting of the Society of Motion aturengineers (SMPE),...
There is no single silence, but a typology of non-hearing and non-listening. Whether the supposed silence of a musical rest, of the anticipation of a note...