Oct 21 Watch Watch the Trailer for the New Film ‘Margin Call’ For more on this film, go to: http://www.pbs.org/newshour/art/blog/… Continue watching
Apr 22 Watch Conversation: Denis Villeneuve, Director of ‘Incendies’ Jeffrey Brown talks to filmmaker Denis Villeneuve, director of "Incendies.'… Continue watching
Apr 14 Watch Lincoln Assassination Film ‘The Conspirator’ Raises Timely Justice Questions Ray Suarez reports on a new film profiling Mary Surratt, the sole woman implicated in the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln, and the questions raised about the use of military commission trials, both then and now. He is joined by… Continue watching
Oct 01 Conversation: Chad Troutwine, Producer of ‘Freakonomics’ By Tom LeGro First a bestselling book, then a popular blog and soon to be a public radio show, the phenomenon that is "Freakonomics" is the brain child of University of Chicago economist Steven Levitt and journalist Stephen Dubner. Now, "Freakonomics" is a… Continue reading
Sep 09 Role of Corporate Money in Politics at Stake in Special Supreme Court Argument By Quinn Bowman A Supreme Court case that originally focused on a movie that was critical of Hillary Clinton during the 2008 presidential election is being reconsidered and could potentially change how corporate donations to political campaigns are regulated. Continue reading
Mar 24 Watch ‘Hillary’ Movie Brings Campaign Finance Law to High Court The Supreme Court heard arguments in a case Tuesday centering on whether a documentary on Hillary Clinton should be classified as a political ad, making it subject to campaign finance laws. The National Law Journal's Marcia Coyle describes the case… Continue watching
Jul 30 Master Filmmaker Ingmar Bergman Dies at Age 89 By PBS NewsHour Ingmar Bergman, a titan of modern cinema, died Monday in his home on the island of Faro, Sweden. He was 89 years old. Continue reading