Released in 1976, ‘Survive!’ was released well before the movies ‘Alive!’ and ‘Society of the Snow.’ The film was accused of exploiting and falsifying the events of the famous accident… although it has its defenders
Received coldly at its premiere, the film, directed by Robert Rodriguez and written by the screenwriter of ‘Scream,’ has acquired cult status as a time capsule from the 1990s
The jaw-dropping article in ‘Rolling Stone’ to cover the death of Henry Kissinger once again brings to the fore one of the most striking journalistic subgenres: the obituary in which the deceased does not exactly look good.
With ‘Godzilla Minus One,’ the famous saga has reached its 37th film. Whether in Japan or the United States, the legend of the reptilian creature functions both as mass entertainment and as a portrait of society
Twenty years after the accident that ended the lives of three of the four members of one of the biggest rock promises of the beginning of the millennium, its only survivor finally decided to pay tribute to them
A Brooklyn housing project aims to enhance the well-being of its residents by incorporating characteristics of Blue Zones — regions with the world’s highest life expectancy
The singer and guitarist, currently touring for the group’s latest album, has surprised everyone by reuniting for a new project this year with Jesse Michaels, his former bandmate from three decades ago in Operation Ivy
Zayn Malik quit One Direction and drew distraught reactions. BTS have gone on military service, leaving their career (and their fans) in turmoil. The separation of a group can sometimes be worse than a romantic breakup
T-shirts that simulate more toning, gyms that promise to ‘Marvelify’ their members... Do the new masculine ideals perpetuate the oppressive demands already experienced by women?
Despite poor reviews at the time, Michael Bay’s film was the biggest hit of 1998, giving Bruce Willis his last major role as an action hero. Over time, it has been reappraised as a classic
A friend of designer Rick Owens who collaborates with artists like Charli XCX, Boys Noize and Oliver Tree, the trap artist and provocateur is turning heads in the fashion world with his bizarre and outrageous performances
With the removal of the symbol from dozens of city halls, the much-criticized commercial use of the Pride flag has changed its connotation in a hostile environment of harassment and the rise of the far-right
In a recently published essay, philosopher Antonio Flores Ledesma applies the views of the father of scientific socialism to the gaming industry and its narratives
Films like ‘Cocaine Bear’ and ‘M3GAN’ are examples of how what used to be cheap, tacky productions for a hardcore niche, has become popular, high-budget commercial cinema
The miniseries series ‘Love and Death’ – produced by Nicole Kidman and starring Elizabeth Olsen – recreates one of the most high-profile events in American criminal history. The tragedy occurred in the tedium of a small Texas town over four decades ago
‘The Pope’s Exorcist,’ starring Russell Crowe, tells the story of the famous priest Gabriele Amorth and his sometimes controversial battles against the devil
With ‘Bones And All’ in theaters and a new J.A. Bayona production about the Andes tragedy on its way, the anthropophage is more alive than ever on our screens
The Oscar-winning star – who plans on directing and starring in ‘Lethal Weapon 5′ – has managed to shrug off scandal after scandal during his 46-year career
Last week, the actor went public about his bisexuality in response to fans of ‘Heartstopper,’ the Netflix LGTBQ+ hit show he stars in, who had accused the British performer of queerbaiting
Singer and guitarist Tom DeLonge joins the band for a new world tour, clearing up doubts about how the passage of time would affect on the group that became famous for singing about hookups and getting drunk