In Clean, David Sheff draws on research in psychology, neuroscience and medicine to present a new approach to dealing with what may well be our greatest social problem.
This is the third of several year-end wrap essays detailing the year in film. This time, it's about highlighting the good or great films that slipped under the radar somehow.
In what is no doubt a just and understandable reaction, great tragedies are often met with concerned -- and often probing -- attention from the media ...