Mankind encountering forces beyond their understanding has long been a great playground for horror, as exemplified by these big screen cosmic terrors.
It is one of the most famous questions in science, and it was asked, as legend has it, over lunch. Enrico Fermi, the physicist who helped build the first nuclear reactor and whose name graces a unit ...
By weaponizing their aural experience, these movies create a sense of terror that persists even when the viewer looks away. Writer-director Ian Tuason’s new film undertone has entirely sold itself as ...
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She didn’t remember what she’d said, only that it had gone on for the whole hour, and that he’d said, “I’m lonely,” and ...
The universe is a place of unimaginable beauty and wonder—shimmering galaxies that dance across the cosmic stage, nebulae ...
Woods Bay State Park is proof of that statement, sitting quietly in the upper coastal plain between Florence and Sumter, ...
Bob Starling Here’s something most Arizona residents don’t realize: while you’re sitting in traffic or scrolling through your ...
Bordered by mountains and sea, India’s southwestern state of Kerala possesses a tranquility all its own.
In 1986, the English novelist Beryl Bainbridge signed a contract with an editor at William Collins for a non-fiction book about Liverpool. It was, in certain ways, an unlikely project. Then in her mid ...
Throughout the year, IndieWire asks cinematographers with films premiering at major festivals to tell us what formats, cameras, and lenses they chose in order to create the look of their films, and ...