After a difficult year for the movie industry, why are the Oscars still happening? The Academy Awards feel irrelevant after a year of theater closings and postponed releases. Freelance Reporter April 6, 2021
Review: ‘Seaspiracy’ aims a jarring spotlight onto the commercial fishing industry A tale as old as the industrial age: overconsumption. Kanika Mehra April 2, 2021
The 2021 Oscar nominees are more diverse than ever. Here’s who we think will win big. Although this year’s nominations were progressive, there are still some glaring omissions. Arul Gnanasivam April 1, 2021
‘Godzilla vs. Kong’ delivers amazing visuals and fights scenes — but that’s it The film was released internationally on March 25. Serena Saunders March 28, 2021
Let’s replace the tired classic movies with these films Classic movies should make history by telling history. Diversions Staff March 12, 2021
Here’s what Marvel fans can expect from director Chloé Zhao’s take on ‘Eternals’ 'Eternals' could be Marvel's next major blockbuster. Freelance Reporter March 8, 2021
Review: ‘The World’s A Little Blurry’ is an intimate look at Billie Eilish and her career It’s necessary viewing for any pop fan. Daryl Perry March 3, 2021
Review: ‘Minari’ sits at the crossroads of the American dream and the immigrant experience The story of the Yi family is both heartwarming and brutally honest. Arul Gnanasivam February 28, 2021
Monique Morris discusses her documentary on criminalization of Black girls at UMD webinar Showing up is critical, but you can start by watching this documentary. Lexi Gopin February 25, 2021
UMD film festival showcases student, alumni creativity The Maryland Filmmakers film festival took place Wednesday. Arul Gnanasivam February 19, 2021