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'Super Mario Bros.' Made Me Horny for a Plumber and a Lizard King
The faces of good and evil in "Super Mario Bros." provided potent fuel for my dueling desires for a reliable hero, and a freaky sleazeball with an appealing tongue.
Why This Movie Cast People Who Are Facially Different
Montreal filmmaker Alexandre Franchi explores the world of the facially different—along with a cast requiring no makeup—in his new film 'Happy Face.'
'Assassination Nation' Is a Wild Movie About Everything Wrong with America
You need to see this bloody high school flick that was too hot for Facebook and Instagram.
The Trailer for the Coen Brothers' Netflix Western Film Is Gorgeous
And features Liam Neeson in a crazy bear suit.
'Slice,' Starring Chance The Rapper as a Pizza-Delivering Werewolf, Is Out Now
Zazie Beetz, Hannibal Buress, and Joe Keery also star in Austin Vesely's slasher-comedy. It's up on Google Play and iTunes now.
Seeing Myself in Lara Jean Was About More than Representation
"To All the Boys I've Loved Before" is a love letter to Asian girls precisely because it doesn't make its casting a political point, or even a plot point.
We Asked the Real 'BlacKkKlansman' Some Hard Questions About Being a Black Cop
Retired undercover cop Ron Stallworth talked about what it means to align yourself with law enforcement when you're black.
Meet the Lovely Couple Who Moved Into Ivan Milat's House
Australia's most diabolical serial killer built the place. Now Rebecca and Roger call it home.
Spike Lee's 'BlacKkKlansman' Mines the Past to Explain Our Racist Present
The film references 70s blaxploitation to tell the true story of a black cop who infiltrated the KKK.
We Talked to Future’s Personal Photographer About Life in ATL
On the eve of film 'Superfly,' photographer Anthony Hilliard chronicles Future's life of dice, Lamborghinis, and a bottomless stack of one dollar bills
The Film About the Messy Reality of Learning to Accept Your Nonbinary Child
"A Kid Like Jake" follows a couple learning to accept their gender non-conforming child. Trans director Silas Howard tells Broadly about portraying that journey honestly, missteps and all.
A New Mr. Rogers Documentary Makes a Powerful Case for Love in Dark Times
In terrible times, ‘Won’t You Be My Neighbor’ calls for compassion.