Wonder Man (Recap) | Pacoima (S1 E3)
Family wounds, buried trauma, and dangerous secrets come to the surface in Wonder Man’s most revealing episode yet.
Family wounds, buried trauma, and dangerous secrets come to the surface in Wonder Man’s most revealing episode yet.
From Selma to Rustin to Spike Lee’s enduring dialogue between King and Malcolm X, cinema continues to shape how we understand Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. On his 97th birthday, TheFilmGordon explores how film preserves, challenges, and extends his unfinished dream.
In “The Pirate Dinner,” Landman pushes Tommy Norris to his breaking point as corporate crises, family obligations, and dangerous alliances collide.
From explosive war dramas to poetic character studies, this year’s Outstanding Independent Film contenders bring some of the most daring and emotionally rich storytelling of the season.
In the second chapter of our Top 25 retrospective, we explore films 11 through 20, a collection that highlights the studio at its most daring and transformative.
As we reach the final chapter of our Warner Bros. retrospective, the final five films reveal the emotional and artistic range that defined the studio across generations.
Sarah’s Oil tells the remarkable true story of Sarah Rector, the eleven-year-old Black girl who defied the odds, struck oil, and became America’s youngest Black millionaire.
Over the past decade, Tessa Thompson has reshaped the landscape of modern screen stardom, balancing vulnerability, intellect, and power with an ease few can match.