‘Out of Darkness’ takes horror back to Stone Age
Shot in the Highlands of Scotland, the “paleolithic horror film” known as “Out of Darkness” has some credibility issues, but is otherwise a frightening exercise...
Brown: Leftists out to slay ‘monster’ Amazon
With Americans still not buying “Bidenomics,” the federal government took the unusual step of celebrating economic misfortune after iRobot laid off one-third of its Massachusetts-based...
Kaiser: Debanking a serious problem for marginalized people
NBC’s “Saturday Night Live” has justifiably taken heat after one of the show’s comedians asserted that “debanking” is not a real word and that former...
Ambrose: How two U.S. presidents helped Iran
Through the misuse of terrorist buddies, that old, old civilization that is today called Iran is out to make itself something new, the leader of...
Solid cast keeps ‘Float’ bobbing along
Based on a Wattpad literary sensation with 25.5 million online “reads,” “Float” sounds like it should do more than just tread water. But I’m afraid...
‘Menus-Plaisirs’ serves up decadence a la Wiseman
Boston-born, 94-year-old non-fiction film wizard Frederick Wiseman turns his gaze to one of the most celebrated restaurants in the world in “Menus-Plaisirs – Les Troisgros,”...