Film

New Rosa Parks Documentary Celebrates a Rebellious, Overlooked Life Beyond the Bus

I never did, in all my interviews, tell anybody that my feet were tired. –Rosa Parks There’s a pesky myth…

3 years ago

Special Screening of California’s Watershed Healing

In the midst of this ongoing shortage of water, activist, director and executive producer Jim  Thebaut’s latest documentary goes beyond…

3 years ago

Film Screening: Ukraine On Fire

UKRAINE ON FIRE, by Igor Lopatonok reveals the historical premises of the ongoing Ukraine crisis, it's current political backstage and…

3 years ago

<i>She-Hulk</i> Isn’t Great, But at Least It’s Different

She-Hulk: Attorney at law, for the most part, felt like an exercise in delayed gratification.  What do I want? I…

3 years ago

“The U.S. and the Holocaust” Looks into the Mirror and the Abyss

You know how this story ends. Six million murdered. Nothing will bring them back.  But the exhortation is that we…

3 years ago

The 29th Annual Long Beach “QFilms” Opens This Weekend ⁠

QFilms is a community event and fundraiser for The Center that shares stories about the LGBTQ+ community through film.

3 years ago

The Golden Age of Hollywood

Tracking Her Father’s Footsteps Capturing photos of Hollywood stars was photographer Joe Ackerman’s passion. He operated in a media landscape…

3 years ago

Messy “Revolution Generation” Means to Inspire Millennials to Act

It’s a dark time in America, and Planet Earth is in trouble, and it’s Millennials — the supposedly lazy, entitled,…

3 years ago

Arts: New Hellada Exhibition and PNB Calls for Submissions

Dark Totem artwork will flood the Hellada Gallery in Long Beach with paintings, sculptural wall-hangings and short films.

3 years ago

30th Annual Pan African Film Festival

After 28 years of in-person celebration, the Pan-African Film Festival began using streaming technology, which had the effect of increasing…

3 years ago