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Fandor Festival Podcast Ep. 19: Jim Harbaugh former NFL Quarterback | part 2
Hooman and Chris sit down with head football coach at the University of Michigan, Jim Harbaugh. Jim Harbaugh is a former 49ers head coach and …
How Much Do You Really Know Bill Murray?
Bill Murray is near and dear to our hearts. And in honor of the Murray-starring Hamlet becoming available to stream on Fandor, we thought it …
“The Bank Job” and Printing the Legend
“Based on a true story.” How many times have you read that sentence during the opening credits of a movie? This past year has been …
Beauty After the Fact: Exploring the Contrasts of “Finding Vivian Maier” and “The Woodmans”
To analyze the portrait of any artist, one must embrace the grey areas — the imperfections, the weird, the obscure. In terms of photography, however, …
Illness and Bodily Exploration in Penny Lane’s “The Pain of Others”
In Penny Lane’s The Pain of Others, the human body is a contested territory upon which human and technological sight grind together to reorganize and …
Weekend Playlist: End of the World
From comedies set in rural villages where hilarious chaos ensues to post-apocalyptic societies of self-replicating cyborgs, this weekend playlist is for the science-fiction fan in …
Mark Ruffalo is a Stealth Sex Symbol
Thanos may have swept in to steal the Hulk’s role as the “daddy” of the Avengers franchise, but those of us with discerning taste still …
Trailer Park Thursday: “The Party’s Just Beginning” and “Gloria Bell”
Astrologers have long pointed to two major planetary transits as turning points in life: the first Saturn return, which affects those in their late twenties, …
The Aching Humanity of Hirokazu Kore-eda’s “Shoplifters”
Hirokazu Kore-Eda is one of the only contemporary Japanese directors whose narrative features are certain to get a theatrical release in the U.S. His latest …
Steve McQueen and the Human Body
Steve McQueen has made a career out of exploring the human body — its materiality, its limits, its politics — through the tools of cinema. …