[Photo] The Grishaverse is beautifully reimagined in Netflix’s latest release Joshua Flores, Staff Writer April 30, 2021
[Photo] Sebastian Stan takes on multiple new roles expanding his movie horizons Kate Bomar, Photographer April 24, 2021
[Photo] “Stowaway” presents a well-acted, tense space thriller Joshua Flores, Staff Writer April 24, 2021
[Photo] “McCartney III Imagined” experiments with classics Lauren McBride, Senior Copy Editor April 21, 2021
[Photo] Oscar nominations reveal recognition of Asian American filmmakers Lauren Vander Tuig, Staff Writer April 15, 2021
[Photo] Q&A with CMA professor and producer of “What Lies Below” Kate Bomar, Photographer April 13, 2021
[Photo] Taylor Swift reclaims previous hits with the re-release of “Fearless” Emily Coffey, Managing Editor April 11, 2021
[Photo] “The Falcon and the Winter Soldier” helps continue the Marvel storyline Kate Bomar, Photographer April 8, 2021
[Photo] NF’s “CLOUDS (THE MIXTAPE)” is cloudy with a chance of existentialism Lydia Snow, Freelancer March 27, 2021
[Photo] Justin Bieber releases sultry and controversial “Justice” Emily Coffey, Managing Editor March 23, 2021
[Photo] Zach Snyder fails to save the bleak, uninspired storytelling of DC Joshua Flores, Staff Writer March 20, 2021
[Photo] Marvel innovates storylines and genres in “WandaVision” Lauren McBride, Senior Copy Editor March 9, 2021
[Photo] Billie Eilish delivers honesty in her latest film on Apple TV Joshua Flores, Staff Writer March 4, 2021
[Photo] “Nomadland” dismantles the American dream illusion Joshua Flores, Staff Writer February 23, 2021
[Photo] “Flora & Ulysses” deals with self-discovery, cynicism and squirrels Lydia Snow, Freelancer February 23, 2021
[Photo] “The Map of Tiny Perfect Things” is more than a romcom Lauren McBride, Senior Copy Editor February 18, 2021
[Photo] Florida Georgia Line promotes unity amid political division Joshua Flores, Staff Writer February 16, 2021
[Photo] “WandaVision”continues to excite with a Halloween twist Joshua Flores, Staff Writer February 13, 2021
[Photo] “Malcolm & Marie” is an agonizingly brilliant conversation Lauren McBride, Senior Copy Editor February 11, 2021
[Photo] Sci-fi romp “Space Sweepers” is a delightful diversion Lydia Snow, Freelancer February 9, 2021
[Photo] “The Dig” brings a tale of transformation, loss and archaeology to Netflix Lydia Snow, Freelancer February 4, 2021
[Photo] Everything to know about Olivia Rodrigo’s new hit single “Drivers License” Kate Bomar, Photographer January 26, 2021
[Photo] “Honest Thief” is an anxious, emotional Neeson Thriller Joshua Flores, Staff Writer October 20, 2020
[Photo] “The Trial of the Chicago Seven” presents a timely political drama Joshua Flores, Staff Writer October 18, 2020
[Photo] “Emily in Paris” is a charming, France-based romantic comedy Joshua Flores, Staff Writer October 8, 2020
[Photo] “Enola Holmes” provides a fresh, feminist Holmes-esque mystery Joshua Flores, Staff Writer September 24, 2020
[Photo] Audiences connect with animals in “The Call of the Wild” Lauren McBride, Senior Copy Editor February 25, 2020
[Photo] Three areas where the 2020 Oscars are moving forward—and one where they moved backward Sydney Perry, Freelance Writer February 12, 2020
[Photo] Sam Raimi is the ideal director for “Doctor Strange 2” Chris Charpentier, Staff Writer February 8, 2020
[Photo] “Jojo Rabbit” teaches that ignorance is not bliss Thecla Li, Managing Editor November 19, 2019
[Photo] “Zombieland: Double Tap” shocks with comedy and gore Adam Pigott, Staff Writer October 22, 2019
[Photo] Assimilation allows unity in a diverse nation Hannah Dilanchyan, Opinions Editor October 16, 2019
[Photo] “El Camino” is enjoyable, yet an unnecessary “Breaking Bad” follow up Sammy Newcomer October 15, 2019
[Photo] “It Chapter Two” clowns with excited audiences Chris Baeza, Freelance Writer September 10, 2019