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You can stream episodes of Who Do You Think You Are 2025 on BBC iPlayer, either live online, or on-demand slightly after ...
There was a time when Black creatives could simply be grateful for the opportunity to make something, but that wasn’t true ...
Despite being critically acclaimed in its day, it feels like people rarely talk about this Cillian Murphy war movie anymore.
Sinners” filmmaker Ryan Coogler tells IndieWire about his reverence for Irish music and its narrative importance in his ...
Remmick (Jack O’Connell), a spindly and scruffy villain, first shows up at a farm couple’s home, their Klan hood visible in ...
It’s 1932, and after seven years learning the gangland trade from Irish and Italian mobsters in Chicago, these World War I ...
What emerges in "Warfare" is a band of brothers, who are primarily motivated by love for each other, Helena IR movie reviewer Brent Northup says.
Sinners uses African-American blues and Irish folk music to illuminate the respective painful colonial pasts that the humans ...
War never changes...or maybe it does. Ron Perlman would have us believe that war never changes, but the movies about it certainly have. The last 20 years have brought no shortage of films about ...
War-movie cliches have been rigorously rooted out of “Warfare,” a terse and chillingly brutal immersion in a moment of the Iraq War. Clouds of IED smoke and cries of agony fill Garland and ...