Peter Sarsgaard

DOPESICK (S1E8) "The People vs. Purdue Pharma": It All Comes Down To This
DOPESICK (S1E8) “The People vs. Purdue Pharma”: It All Comes Down To This

With the finale, it seemed the pieces had lined up for a swift blow of justice, though as viewers will learn, it is never as easy as it seems.

DOPESICK (S1E7) “Black Box Warning”: It’s All Crashing Down
DOPESICK (S1E7) “Black Box Warning”: It’s All Crashing Down

Dopesick is rapidly reaching its conclusion, “Black Box Warning” not only began to deliver the final punches, but began to bring closure to some.

DOPESICK (S1E6) "Hammer the Abusers": A Thematic Episode Drive The Narrative Forward
DOPESICK (S1E6) “Hammer the Abusers”: A Thematic Episode Drive The Narrative Forward

The years are drawing closer and closer as Hulu’s Dopesick brings viewers one episode closer to the court case it has been building too.

DOPESICK “Whistleblower” (S1E5): It’s All Coming Together
DOPESICK “Whistleblower” (S1E5): It’s All Coming Together

Dopesick’s “Whistleblower” is an impactful episode, dedicated to bringing this dramatic recreation to life to draw empathy and understanding.

DOPESICK “Pseudoaddiction” (S1E4): Compelling Episode Calls For Sympathy
DOPESICK “Pseudoaddiction” (S1E4): Compelling Episode Calls For Sympathy

An engaging episode, Dopesick episode four is going to have you coming back for more – no matter how heartbreaking.

DOPESICK Episodes 1-3: A Rocky Start Gives Way To An Intriguing Narrative
DOPESICK Episodes 1-3: A Rocky Start Gives Way To An Intriguing Narrative

While the first episode is a chaotic menagerie of characters, Dopesick’s subsequent episodes begin to find their footing, delivering intrigue.

“Without This Kind of Journalism, Democracy Won’t Survive”: Interview with Agnieszka Holland, Director of MR. JONES
“Without This Kind Of Journalism, Democracy Won’t Survive”: Interview With Agnieszka Holland, Director Of MR. JONES

Lee Jutton spoke with Agnieszka Holland about her film Mr. Jones, the most surprising thing she learned while making the film, and the role of journalism in keeping democracy alive today.

MR. JONES: There’s Danger to Be Found in the Truth
MR. JONES: There’s Danger To Be Found In The Truth

Mr. Jones highlights the need for investigative journalism even in a world where hard evidence can be met with accusations of untruth.

THE SOUND OF SILENCE: An Evocative Film About The Nature Of Sound & Humankind
THE SOUND OF SILENCE: An Evocative Film About The Nature Of Sound & Humankind

Sounds and vibrations undoubtedly shape the world as we know it, in turn capable of…

20 Years On: The Complicated Legacy of BOYS DON'T CRY
20 Years On: The Complicated Legacy Of BOYS DON’T CRY

Boys Don’t Cry celebrates its 20th anniversary this year. Emily Wheeler examines its difficult past and troubling legacy

Melbourne International Film Festival 2019: MR. JONES
Melbourne International Film Festival 2019: MR. JONES

Mr. Jones is a harsh, masterful film about being wary of the lies being fed to you by your media and your government.

THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN: A Generic Remake Despite A Diverse & Talented Cast

Hollywood seems to be stuck in an age of remakes and sequels. Though original films do exist, they are never as popular or successful as the large-scale blockbusters, which are the only sure moneymakers for studios. Coming from this standpoint, it’s no surprise that Antoine Fuqua’s The Magnificent Seven exists.