Review: ‘Andover’ is too weird for its own good The low-budget indie film is produced by a UMD alum. Audrey Decker February 7, 2019
Why the movie you want to win Best Picture won’t Eight films were nominated, and thankfully, only one will win. Jack Roscoe January 22, 2019
Year in review: The best movies of 2018 There are a lot of contenders for best movie of the year. Diamondback Staff December 10, 2018
Review: ‘The Princess Switch’ isn’t worth wasting your time Poor Vanessa Hudgens. I wanted to like this so badly. Paige Munshell November 29, 2018
Review: ‘The Ballad of Buster Scruggs’ is an instant classic The Netflix film flips the Western genre on its head in a series of shorts. Paige Munshell November 29, 2018
Please, Hollywood, stop turning fanfiction into movies The ‘After’ movie looks horrible. ’50 Shades of Grey' was horrible. Will we ever learn? Allison O'Reilly November 27, 2018
Review: ‘Becoming Astrid’ tells tragic tale of children’s book author The Swedish film tells the story of Astrid Lindgren, the author of the Pippi Longstocking series. Jason Fontelieu November 25, 2018
Review: ‘Green Book’ simplifies race, but prevails with a feel-good approach 881 7th Avenue: the address of New York’s Carnegie Hall. It’s otherworldly for Tony “Lip” Vallelonga (Viggo Mortensen), the blue-collar, loud-talking, face-busting Italian-American protagonist of… Ayana Archie November 19, 2018
Review: ‘The Crimes of Grindelwald’ is a crime against ‘Harry Potter’ fans Why are they making three more of these? Christine Condon November 16, 2018
Review: ‘El Angel’ captivates audience in riveting coming-of-age story The Argentinian crime thriller tells the story of a young boy becoming a grown criminal. Jason Fontelieu November 15, 2018