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"Flee": Animation is a powerful medium for documentaries about conflict and refugees
Let's hope that governments who set immigration policies heed this tale before turning away the asylum seekers
03/23/2022 22:15 UTC
The international movie market is transforming Hollywood
China is projected to surpass the U.S. in box office receipts in 2020.
07/13/2019 22:59 UTC
What a precursor to ChatGPT taught us about AI — in 1966
Eliza, a chatbot that substituted for a shrink, fascinated and troubled humanity back when it was released
04/10/2023 09:30 UTC
With COVID-19, vaccine messaging faces an unprecedented test
A Covid-19 vaccine is coming. Will public health messaging be enough to convince Americans to get it?
09/27/2020 10:59 UTC
The Fix
Eminem "undecided"; New Yorker endorses for first time; Kravitz commode causes contretemps; and is Usher the latest home-video star?
10/25/2004 14:55 UTC
"Thelma and Louise"
Ridley Scott is so tone-deaf that he misses what's great about his own feminist buddy flick.
06/21/2001 23:00 UTC
A Beatles expert on "Yesterday": Is Danny Boyle's jukebox fantasy worthy of the Fab Four?
In this romantic comedy, only one man remembers The Beatles, and he passes their songs off as his own
06/28/2019 23:00 UTC
Director Guillermo del Toro: Too many summer movies are "about one race, one credo, and one country saving the world"
"Pacific Rim" director Guillermo del Toro tells Salon why he doesn't like most action films
07/10/2013 04:00 UTC
"Westworld"’s promising preview: HBO could have its next great show on its hands
The series could be great if it weaves its nature-of-reality musings into the action without flubbing it
06/20/2016 19:41 UTC
Beyond the Multiplex
John Sayles on the campaign trail in "Silver City"; "Reconstruction" is a delightful Copenhagen confection; talking to Werner Herzog about "Incident at Loch Ness."
09/18/2004 00:00 UTC
Why we need a "Manhattan Project" for A.I. safety
Artificial general intelligence could be our species' final invention
05/18/2023 18:31 UTC
"Coded Bias" exposes how facial recognition discriminates based on race, gender, and more
Filmmaker Shalini Kantayya spoke to Salon about the need to hold companies accountable for tech & why there's hope
06/17/2020 21:00 UTC
How a team of musicologists and computer scientists completed Beethoven’s unfinished 10th Symphony
Through a collaboration of AI, human historians and musicians, Beethoven's 10th Symphony was brought to life
10/09/2021 14:59 UTC
"The Believer"
The story of a young Jewish Nazi skinhead might be controversial, but others have looked at the subject with more insight.
05/17/2002 23:00 UTC
Slide show: 10 great modern musicals
As the \"Footloose\" remake arrives, a look back at some of Hollywood\'s best song-and-dance moments.
10/15/2011 04:00 UTC