There’s no plan to place these children back under their parents’ care.
America Is In An Abusive Relationship With Donald Trump
Is this what a mass-scale abusive relationship feels like?
Is this what a mass-scale abusive relationship feels like?
Masculinity is Killing Us
We need to take a closer look at ourselves as a country — because the scariest thing in this world is what we’re perpetuating here in our own homes.
The Hotness of Consent
Consent is what makes a real man. A real hu-man.
Consent is what makes a real man. A real hu-man.
7 Signs You’ve Discovered Your Bro-Mate
Eric Shapiro on how to tell if a guy friend is legit: he grows with you, he gets along with your lady, and keeps the drama to a minimum.
Ceci N’est Pas Un Viol (This is Not a Rape) — Film Review
Eric Shapiro reviews Emma Sulkowicz’s new film—and looks at it both as a piece of filmmaking and a conversation starter.
The Baltimore Protestors Should Never Go Home
Eric Shapiro realizes a whole lot of people wish the protesters in Baltimore should just go home. Here’s why he believes that is the last place they should go.
Charlie Hebdo & The Danger of Comedy
Eric Shapiro notes that the terrorist attack on French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo reinforces the idea that if comedy is to be of any value, then it must be dangerous.
Going Deeper: On The Impeccable Director of ‘GONE GIRL’
Eric Shapiro delves deeper into the works of Director, David Fincher, and asks: “Can, or Should, he be stopped?”
‘Boyhood’. The GMP Review.
The GMP’s resident film critic Eric Shapiro shares his thoughts on Richard Linklater’s groundbreaking movie.
Depression Is a Murderer. RIP Robin Williams
Eric Shapiro is heartbroken to learn that the lovable genius lost the fight.
‘Life Itself’. The Review.
The legendary film critic Roger Ebert is remembered in the documentary ‘Life Itself’. You will also remember this fantastic review of the film by Eric Shapiro.
You Are About to Remember
A letter from a father to himself (before he was a dad).
‘Echo Park’: A Film About Love and Los Angeles That Steps Away From Cliches
Eric Shapiro reviews a film that bucks the dark and aggressive history of films about LA, and instead features a gentle lead male character and a subtle love story.
‘The Immigrant’ Can’t Overcome Director’s Blind Spots
Eric Shapiro on the lack of true humanity in James Gray’s latest film.
Dear Artists: We Need You Now More Than Ever
The world is getting more confusing. Eric Shapiro reminds us why we need you.