Review: ‘Pitch Perfect 3’ falls flat Pitch Perfect 3 features DJ Khaled, more quality singing and some questionable storylines. Hannah Yasharoff December 22, 2017
Review: ‘The Mindy Project’ finale critiques its own genre The office rom-com comes to a close with a nod to unrealistic expectations. Hannah Yasharoff November 16, 2017
Interview: Stephen Chbosky on why ‘Wonder’ is “a healing experience” The writer and director discusses the film’s importance in today’s political climate. Hannah Yasharoff November 14, 2017
Review: Netflix’s Joan Didion documentary was meant to be a book The life of the famed writer is a beautiful story — but it needs to be better told. Hannah Yasharoff October 30, 2017
Review: Sarah Silverman’s new show ‘I Love You, America’ is uncomfortable in the best way Sarah Silverman’s new show on Hulu has jokes, politics and genitals. Hannah Yasharoff October 26, 2017
John Green’s ‘Turtles All the Way Down’ brilliantly breaks the rules of storytelling ‘The Fault in Our Stars’ author’s latest novel expertly captures what it means to be young. Hannah Yasharoff October 17, 2017
Review: Candid conversations make ‘Jane the Virgin’ stand out The show’s fourth season offers unique takes on issues like sex. Hannah Yasharoff October 16, 2017
Review: ‘Young Sheldon’ has nothing new to say ‘The Big Bang Theory’ prequel is the type of art that makes you feel uncomfortable — in a bad way. Hannah Yasharoff September 27, 2017
Review: ‘The Good Place’ is a case study in terrific television Season two of the NBC comedy is subtly thought-provoking and excellent. Hannah Yasharoff September 25, 2017
Among heaps of library donations, NextNOW Fest attendees find hidden gems The Michelle Smith Performing Arts Library was a treasure trove of books, sheet music, records, VHS tapes and more. Hannah Yasharoff September 17, 2017