What to expect from the new Marshawn Lynch documentary Marshawn Lynch was interesting to watch, on or off the football field. The former Seattle Seahawk is now on the big screen in a documentary called “Lynch: A History,” by author and University of Washington professor David Shields. Angela King
Marcie Sillman's weekend culture picks, May 31-June 2 The Seattle International Film Festival (SIFF) is rounding out its third weekend with more screenings and events galore. Marcie Sillman
Bad day at work? Watch a show. It's good for you Our fantasies — and our realities — are influenced by much of what we see in movies and on television, according to Salon TV critic Melanie McFarland. Eula Scott Bynoe
Travel expert Rick Steves reflects on the fragility of our democracy In his new documentary, "Fascism in Europe," Rick Steves looks at the rise of leaders like Hitler and Mussolini. Bill Radke
Filmmaker Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy on covering difficult subjects Academy Award-winning filmmaker Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy spoke to KUOW's Marcie Sillman about her film, "A Girl in the River." Marcie Sillman
How important is the 'Crazy Rich Asians' film? The new film Crazy Rich Asians features the first all-Asian cast since the Joy Luck Club . We speak to Hsiao-Ching Chou , author of Chinese Soul Food: A... Ross Reynolds
See the silver screen in the friendly skies "When this movie's over, the audience will be halfway across the country." This is not because they'll have fled the scene. Instead, it's an... Adwoa Gyimah-Brempong
Tom Hanks has two Best Actor Oscars, and it turns out he’s a writer, too And now for something maybe completely unexpected. Tom Hanks wrote a book. The prolific actor credits writer and filmmaker Nora Ephron with encouraging... John O'Brien
When do we cut ties with artists who have been accused of sexual assault? Bill Radke talks to Dominique Cantwell, executive director of Bainbridge Performing Arts , and Warren Etheredge, curator of Walla Walla Movie Crush and... Amina Al-Sadi
Why a horror movie can be like therapy Jeannie Yandel wanted to know: Why would anyone want to scare themselves by watching horror movies? Isn’t there enough scary stuff in the real world... Amina Al-Sadi