From ‘The Stringer’ to ‘Move Ya Body,’ BIPOC filmmakers share the untold legacy of their communities in Sundance 2025 ...
Columnist Teri Sforza writes that John Eastman is subject of a new film. Birthright citizenship is front and center. Is he ...
Marlee Matlin gives an unflinchingly honest account of her experiences as a deaf actor in the funny and revelatory documentary “Marlee Matlin: Not Alone Anymore.” ...
After diving headfirst into her feature-length debut, Sundance Film Festival audiences will dip their toes in Sierra Falconer’s childhood memories of Green Lake. “Sunfish (& Other Stories on Green ...
We got an inside look at the high-tech tools students are using to train at a new nursing school in Rancho Cordova.
From a star-studded adaptation of a novel to a documentary about Tejano icon Selena Quintanilla, this year's slate of movies premiering at Sundance include several efforts by Latino filmmakers.
Culturally divisive conflicts cost public K-12 schools $3.2 billion nationwide, or $249,000 — $811,000 per district.
The Brutalist” and “Emilia Pérez,” two films facing controversy over artificial intelligence usage, lead the nominees for the Academy Awards.