Like with Flow, Zilbalodis thrives on keeping plot details ambiguous, never fully revealing what happened to the boy, what this shadowy figure is, or where the boy is ultimately going. That ...
In the dog days of summer, there’s nowhere a dog—or person—would rather be than in front of the air conditioner, enjoying a pleasant breeze instead of the sweltering heat outside.
There are no people on the screen in Flow, but there are hints that people once lived in this world — houses, boats, and other structures. Perhaps most heartbreaking, our kitty hero starts off ...
Trump now appears to be pursuing a simple principle sometimes attributed to the early-20th-century Peruvian strongman Óscar R. Benavides: “For my friends, everything; for my enemies ...