Bérubé has crafted an accessible if still rigorous study of the way fiction grapples with intellectual disability.
The BAFICI seems to channel the sheer variety of the Internet, where it seems all movies from all eras are available.
Even amid the troubling trend of remaking films that have barely collected a speck of dust, there are still movies that can surprise you.
If The Social Network didn’t make you want to quit Facebook in 2010, the brave new world outlined here should, despite the fact that your data won’t actually be erased.
Friday Night Lights is the most honest portrayal of contemporary small town life in the small screen’s history.