Shepard Fairey’s protest posters have transcended popular culture over the past three decades, primarily by challenging authority and consumerism with a bold, graphic style that masterfully merges pop ...
Movies grew angrier, more subversive, and much more violent in the '60s, and these superb films are emblematic of their times ...
Opinion
Pasadena Star-News on MSNOpinion

Larry Wilson: Nukes are exploding in art and life again

Anyway, life imitates art, and just as Kathryn Bigelow’s new movie “A House of Dynamite,” which tracks a ballistic missile, presumably nuclear-armed, heading for the United States from a mysterious ...
A 2014 security report resurfaced this week showing that the password for the server managing the CCTV network at the Louvre was simply “LOUVRE.” Here are some examples of technological mishaps and ...
Little Fish Theatre, 514 Prospect Ave., Suite L-1, in Redondo Beach, offers new, classic and works. Ongoing and upcoming ...
Science tells us there is only so much genetic material to go around, which means that somewhere out there in this world of 8 ...
It follows two Irish hitmen, Ray (Colin Farrell) and Ken (Brendan Gleeson), lying low in the city of Bruges after a botched ...
Hollywood doesn’t always chase sunshine and triumph. Some films lean into doom, flipping the survival script and clearing out ...
Helena Christensen and Elizabeth Gaynes's Strangelove puts oud at the center of all of its alluring, finely crafted ...
STYX Film Encounters returns this November with a new screening programme titled System Breakdown – a series of five landmark films dissecting the absurdities, failures and crises of modern systems.
I’m hard-pressed, four episodes in, to pick which element of IT: Welcome To Derry ’s plot feels more at odds with Stephen ...