Step Aside, David Attenborough—Obama’s Bringing the Soothing Zoological Success Stories Now By Katie O'Reilly April 16, 2022 Netflix’s “Our Great National Parks” brims with oratorical heft and real hope In this story: film
Don’t Miss These Four Films About Activism By Heather Smith January 31, 2022 Sundance films about social change to look for this year In this story: film, environmental justice, climate change, politics, indigenous communities
The Best (and the Weirdest) Nature Films From Sundance By Heather Smith January 30, 2022 Three nature films to look out for in 2022 In this story: film, animals, wildlife, entertainment, science
“The Wall: Climb for Gold” Is a Quintessential Sports Film By Drew Higgins January 24, 2022 The documentary offers a gripping portrait of rock climbing’s first Olympians In this story: film, climbing
“Don’t Look Up” Is Cinematic Catharsis for the Climate-Concerned By Katie O'Reilly December 23, 2021 Inside the funniest and most deeply un-fun film you’ll watch this holiday In this story: film
In New Docuseries, Darren Aronofsky and Will Smith Take Viewers Beyond the Edge of the Earth By Christian Thorsberg December 18, 2021 “Welcome to Earth” scratches the adventurer’s itch amidst pandemic sheltering In this story: film, adventure
Virtual Climate Crisis Film Festival Brings BIPOC Documentaries to COP26 By Christian Thorsberg October 31, 2021 Films from the front lines of climate change showcase voices missing from the summit In this story: film, climate change
Does Future Miami Really Flood Like That? By Heather Smith October 31, 2021 Fact-checking the climate noir "Reminiscence" In this story: film, science, climate change, politics
George Takei–Narrated Documentary Raises Up LGBTQ Adventurers By Greg Marshall June 5, 2021 “Who’s on Top?” follows four queer climbers up Mt. Hood In this story: film, climbing
Lights, Camera, Climate By Kendra Pierre-Louis June 19, 2021 Why are global-warming blockbusters so rare? In this story: film, climate change