Making a case for slacktivism It’s not as useless as ‘Portlandia’ and others make it out to be. Lillian Andemicael March 15, 2017
Socially conscious horror films and the test of time What controversial scary movie will eventually earn universal love? Lillian Andemicael March 14, 2017
Lessons learned from the virality of #HurtBae Videos from The And and The Scene are real, raw and important. Lillian Andemicael March 8, 2017
Is Post Malone a fraud? The white rapper often comes across more as an industry plant than a genuine emcee. Lillian Andemicael March 8, 2017
Review: In ‘The Amish Project,’ a conversation about moving on The Clarice’s latest offering centers on a 2006 Amish school shooting. Lillian Andemicael March 1, 2017
The drama behind Best Picture The debate over who should win at this year’s Oscars is as heated as the current political climate. Lillian Andemicael February 23, 2017
Hollywood has a male nudity problem Why can’t male actors bare to bare all on screen? Lillian Andemicael February 20, 2017
How can news coverage of celebrity babies and tragedies coexist? News that Beyoncé is pregnant with twins briefly overshadowed political events. Is that harmful? Lillian Andemicael February 9, 2017
We need more commercials like Budweiser’s Superbowl ad In a time of hyper-partisanship, it’s only natural politics pours over into pop culture. Lillian Andemicael February 7, 2017
Review: Surfer Blood turns tragedy into art on ‘Snowdonia’ It’s an intricate, detail-oriented success. Lillian Andemicael February 6, 2017