Miles Howard
If You're Getting Into Hiking During the Pandemic: A Few Tips
Outdoors is one of the safest places to be to socialize and get some exercise, but it's important to use your manners and respect your fellow hikers.
The Sanders Campaign Is Mobilizing the DIY Scene to Turn Out New Voters
Massachusetts' Berniepalooza tapped Worcester's DIY scene to mobilize support in one of the most economically marginalized areas of the state.
Valerie Pachner on How ‘A Hidden Life’ Honors Those Who Resisted Nazism
Terrence Malick's latest film explores whether a single civilian’s quiet act of resistance can have any tangible impact during times of systemic evil.
'Crawl' Could Usher in a New Wave of Climate Change Horror Films
The villain in 'Crawl' is a giant alligator, but the real threat is that of impending ecological collapse.
'VICE' Is a Scathing Takedown of Dick Cheney and American Politics
Adam McKay's new movie about the Dubya era will leave you angry (and in need of a drink).
'National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation' Is an Elaborate Takedown of the Rich
It's so much more than a slapstick holiday classic.
Everyone Shut Up and Watch Jason Statham Battle a Big-Ass Shark in 'The Meg'
“It was a real creature that could still be out there, which makes this more interesting than a movie about dinosaurs.”