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The “Transfer Of Hope”: How Sean Penn Became Harvey Milk

The “Transfer Of Hope”: How Sean Penn Became Harvey Milk

by Joe Beck | May 26, 2026 | Activism, Latest, Leaders, Top Story

Thirty years after Harvey Milk’s tragic assassination, a Hollywood production set out to rebuild his revolution on the very pavements he once walked. Milk’s friend Danny Nicoletta and actor Lucas Grabeel look back on the reality of Castro Cameras, its recreation...
Dressing Gladiator: An Interview With Academy-Award Winning Costume Designer Janty Yates

Dressing Gladiator: An Interview With Academy-Award Winning Costume Designer Janty Yates

by Joe Beck | May 26, 2026 | Extra, Latest, Top Story, War

For over two decades, Janty Yates has been central to creating the look and feel of some of cinema’s most monumental historical epics. From the leather tunics and sandals of Gladiator (2000) and its 2024 sequel, to the heavy chainmail of Kingdom of Heaven (2005), and...
“Too Big For The Screen”: Why Cinema Continues To Fail Napoleon

“Too Big For The Screen”: Why Cinema Continues To Fail Napoleon

by Joe Beck | May 26, 2026 | Latest, Leaders, Top Story, War

For over a century, filmmakers including Ridley Scott, Stanley Kubrick and Martin Scorsese have wanted to capture Napoleon Bonaparte on screen. Yet, despite hundreds of attempts, millions of dollars, and some of cinema’s greatest minds, the true complexities of...
The Man Who Fact-Checked Spielberg’s Lincoln

The Man Who Fact-Checked Spielberg’s Lincoln

by Max Astle | May 26, 2026 | Latest, Leaders, Top Story

Harold Holzer is an Abraham Lincoln expert who has produced and published articles, books and served as an advisor on Steven Spielberg’s Lincoln. I spent an evening with him to see if we could find the truth, the exaggerations and the behind-the-scenes....
How blood and sweat seeped through the unspoken truth in the Society of the Snow

How blood and sweat seeped through the unspoken truth in the Society of the Snow

by Max Astle | May 25, 2026 | Extra, Latest, Top Story

From a mother’s touch to the blood, sweat and tears that dye the clothes from the inside out with the final group. In the Andes, the first thought is warmth, and the second is how to get it. Costume designer Julio Suárez shows us the thought process and truthful...
The Biopic Donald Trump Didn’t Want You to See

The Biopic Donald Trump Didn’t Want You to See

by Matthew Stanger | May 23, 2026 | Leaders, People, Present Day, Top Story

Ali Abbasi’s The Apprentice laid bare one of the most revealing chapters of Donald Trump’s past. From Roy Cohn’s mentorship to Trump’s furious public backlash, the film traces how an origin story long dismissed suddenly became politically explosive in the shadow of...
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