Review: ‘OnlyFans: Selling Sexy’ is an informative glimpse into a booming industry The documentary follows five creators and the buzz around the subscription service. Daryl Perry February 15, 2021
Review: ‘Strip Down, Rise Up’ shows pole-dancing can be therapeutic and empowering The documentary gives a fresh perspective on how pole-dancing can help people heal. Emma Grazado February 14, 2021
Review: The final ‘To All The Boys’ film goes through the motions of a rom-com — and little else "To All The Boys: Always and Forever" stars Lana Condor and Noah Centineo. Kanika Mehra February 14, 2021
‘Framing Britney Spears’ finally brings #FreeBritney theories to the mainstream Britney Spears’ struggles are reflective of the music industry as a whole. Morgan Pravato February 8, 2021
Review: The intensely emotional ‘Malcolm & Marie’ is unlike a typical Hollywood film The movie was released Feb. 5 on Netflix. Lexi Gopin February 8, 2021
Review: ‘Judas and the Black Messiah’ reclaims an important moment in Black history A star-studded cast and politically relevant subject matter make this movie a must-see. Nicole Noechel February 5, 2021
The best romance movies to hate-watch this February If the thought of Valentine’s Day doesn’t make you sick, these movies sure will. Morgan Pravato February 4, 2021
30 years later, ‘Coming to America’ remains one of Eddie Murphy’s most memorable films Before the sequel launches in March, I take a look at what made the original so special. Dylan Shulman February 3, 2021
Review: ‘The Mauritanian’ crucially addresses hypocrisy in the US justice system The film will be released on Feb. 12. Lexi Gopin February 3, 2021
Review: Wendy Williams deserves more from her new biopic The question is no longer “how you doin?” but “what you doin?” Evan Hecht February 2, 2021