Kindness doesn’t always arrive loudly. Most of the time, it shows up quietly — disguised as small gestures, fleeting moments, ...
Behind the scenes of everyday life, some of the most inspirational stories are written by ordinary people who show superhuman ...
Ordinary People (1980) is a drama film about the Jarrett family and their coming to terms with the accidental death of their older son. The surviving son, Conrad, begins to struggle with feelings of ...
How we view real-life "heroes" is changing according to new research, with more of a focus on acting heroically in certain situations, rather than being a heroic person. Our culture is obsessed with ...
Ordinary People was a 1980 film about a “typical” (i.e., upper middle class) Midwestern family that falls apart after one son dies accidentally and the other attempts suicide. It focuses attention on ...
Robert Redford’s directorial debut, Ordinary People, is a deeply profound and thought-provoking look at a family shattered by trauma. The 1980 film is the winner of four Academy Awards, including Best ...
Actor Timothy Hutton loves to stay below the radar, but he's back on the red carpet. The red carpet appearance comes two months after the passing of Redford, who directed Hutton in his most iconic ...
C.M. Edwards is a writer currently employed by Valnet as a GameRant lists writer. He has been working professionally as a writer and editor for the past seven years in multiple fields, including comic ...
This article is part of the Lily Lines newsletter. You can sign up here to get it delivered twice a week to your inbox. The day to day of long-term love isn’t usually given the same attention in ...
Alan Govenar's doc 'Extraordinary Ordinary People' introduces a little-known NEA program honoring masters of folk arts and music. By THR Staff Celebrating a program built on the notion that not every ...
Here in Chicago, we like to think we have a rich cinematic heritage, especially over the last 40 years. WGN’s recent Ultimate Chicago Movie Cage Match pitted against each other such classics as The ...