‘White Hot: The Rise & Fall of Abercrombie & Fitch’ dives into the brand’s toxic history The Netflix documentary, released on Tuesday, traces the timeline through the quick rise and fall of the company. Hanna Zakharenko April 21, 2022
‘The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent’ is a Nick Cage dream but general nightmare This is a Nick Cage film-for-the-fans that kneels down and kisses his feet with every mention of his previous work. Rylan Bassett April 21, 2022
Students reminisce during 10-year anniversary screening of ‘The Hunger Games’ Celebrating a decade since the film’s release, SEE presented ‘The Hunger Games’ to students in Hoff Theater on Wednesday and Thursday. Hanna Zakharenko April 7, 2022
Review: Criterion Collection’s ‘The Last Waltz’ is a stunning blast from the past Martin Scorsese’s 1978 documentary immerses you in The Band’s very last concert. Dorvall Bedford April 3, 2022
Review: HBO’s ‘Moonshot’ fails to provide a sense of reality The film lacks chemistry between the leads and is too fantastical to be relatable. Khushboo Rathore March 31, 2022
‘Turning Red’ delights, but some characters feel two-dimensional The film’s representation is admirable but it perpetuates unnecessary stereotypes. Khushboo Rathore March 16, 2022
Netflix’s ‘The Adam Project’ is a feel-good sci-fi The film, released on Netflix on Friday, stars Ryan Reynolds in a time-traveling quest to prevent time travel from ever being invented. Hanna Zakharenko March 15, 2022
Those behind ‘The Batman’ reflect on the new film from script to screen Robert Pattinson explained a young, fallible Batman is “more interesting to play.” Rylan Bassett March 1, 2022
Review: ‘The Batman’ debuts an imperfect hero in a fresh adaptation The titular Dark Knight hones his detective skills with plenty of room to grow. Rylan Bassett February 28, 2022
Review: ‘A Madea Homecoming’ shows Tyler Perry at his worst The character Madea returns in an offensive Netflix original. Dorvall Bedford February 27, 2022