Could the presidential election tie in “Veep” happen in real life?
Selina Meyer ends up in a tie with her opponent in the race for the presidency. Could that happen in a real election?
Why is “The Night Manager” unique within the spy genre?
The BBC miniseries stands out among its espionage peers.
How do filmmakers convey character or plot development without using dialogue?
By looking at scenes in "The Godfather" and "World War Z," we see how visual storytelling can supersede speech as a way of indicating change.
Ask the Screenwriter: David Kajganich on “A Bigger Splash”
ScreenPrism talks with David Kajganich, the fiction writer turned screenwriter behind Luca Guadagnino's "A Bigger Splash."
In “Band of Outsiders,” how does Godard juxtapose fantasy and reality?
Jean-Luc Godard described his French New Wave classic as "Alice in Wonderland meets Franz Kafka."
How is “Hardcore Henry” like a video game?
From its first-person perspective to its non-stop action, "Henry" culls from a variety of video game characteristics. But how does this format affect the audience?
What does Jon Snow’s resurrection mean for Melisandre?
He's back! Here's why Melisandre's involvement was so important.
In “Boyz N The Hood,” how does the absence of father figures affect the community?
"Boyz N The Hood" tells the story of youths growing up in South Central Los Angeles and highlights the troubles they encounter in a community where strong father figures are not prevalent.
Is the electro-hypersensitivity condition Chuck has on “Better Call Saul” real?
Chuck's condition on "Better Call Saul" is one endured by real people, but the actual existence of the condition seems to be only in the mind.
For “Captain America: Civil War,” why should I be Team Cap?
In "Captain America: The First Avenger," Steve Rogers has proven himself to be as much "hero" as "super." He is brave, self-sacrificing and most importantly a good…
How does Chuck on “Better Call Saul” embody characteristics of both Skyler and Walter White?
In a series where everyone's sense of morality is a bit off-kilter, "Better Call Saul" allows characters like Chuck to show similarities to both Skyler and Walter from "Breaking…
Game of Thrones Who’s Who: The Freys, The Boltons, The Martells, And The Rest
A breakdown and recap of the lesser-populated houses and other characters on "Game of Thrones."