Do you stand with Israel, or Ukraine, or both? Or for peace? The most powerful nation in the history of the world. Can we take care of both and still maintain our overall international defense?
Two stirring photographic essayists open 2019 at the Frost Art Museum (FIU) capturing two disenfranchised groups; a family’s daily life with the catastrophic Flint Michigan Water Crisis and America’s hidden aging culture of transgender and gender nonconforming people.
Julie Ann Hanson, 15, borrowed her brother's bicycle in July 1972 and rode off to watch a baseball game. She was never seen alive again. Now, nearly 50 years later, police have made an arrest.
Boy Erased, from Focus Features, presents the true story of a Pentecostal preacher and his son, whom after discovering he is gay presents to him the option of attending conversion therapy or leaving his family forever.
The Painter, from Paramount Global Content Distribution, presents a riveting, dramatic, Black Ops government covert thriller that forces a retired ex-agent back into service to save himself while being chased by CIA agents and assassination teams.
Blind, from Vertical Entertainment, brings to the screen a sharp, well told, dynamic, love story with enough credibility that it could be pulled from Manhattan's society pages as a torrid love triangle explodes leaving New Yorkers glued to Page Six.