Every day, millions of households in the United States face food insecurity. It’s an issue often reduced to a statistic, but for many, it’s a quiet reality. The struggle isn’t just about cost or access, but also the stigma around reaching out for help.
At its latest screening, The Wildcat Film Appreciation Society watched “Lady Bird,” a tender coming-of-age film that shows loving your family is sometimes something you must grow into.
Ingmar Bergman’s “Autumn Sonata” (1978) is an exploration of a complicated bond between a mother and daughter after decades of built-up resentment. The film follows a renowned pianist as she reunites...