Oppenheimer’s story is the right story, at the right time, on the right topic. It takes us back to a history rife with scientific excitement, security fears, and dystopian politics.
In 1942, the US Army gave 32 Hispano families on the Pajarito Plateau 48 hours to leave their homes so they could build the lab for atomic bomb construction.
The Summer Loving program at the Jerusalem Cinematheque offers an escape from the high tensions and temperatures in Israel.
The movie claims that there are more people enslaved today as sex slaves than at any other time in history, even when slavery was legal.
Barbie's highly successful box office sales may not translate into toy sales for Mattel.
The initiative raises questions about whether companies should be able to freely market their products in schools.
The "Barbenheimer" frenzy, over two highly anticipated but completely different movies opening simultaneously, had theaters buzzing.