Review: ‘American Chaos’ says nothing new about the 2016 election The documentary just rehashes the past — and poorly at that. Audrey Decker September 13, 2018
Review: ‘Sierra Burgess Is a Loser’ is just plain disturbing The Netflix original is a rom-com severely lacking in the “com” department. Jason Fontelieu September 13, 2018
Review: ‘The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society’ has a unique title, but not much else It’s a fun, light romance played over top of Nazi angst and moral gray ground. Paige Munshell September 12, 2018
Review: Netflix’s ‘Like Father’ is lackluster in almost every way A star-studded cast can’t save inconsistent characters and a boring plot. Diversions Staff September 10, 2018
Review: ‘The After Party’ is a frustrating coming-of-age dramedy Welcome to the age of predictable plotlines and unrealistic characters. Samantha Subin September 4, 2018
Review: ‘To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before’ diversifies the rom-com genre It’s not a groundbreaking movie, but Netflix’s new rom-com makes strides in its casting. Diversions Staff September 4, 2018
Review: Modern take on ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ is too busy to follow The actors and storyline are overshadowed by excessive special effects Allison O'Reilly August 17, 2018
Review: Destructive symbolism shines in ‘The Captain’ ‘The Captain’ is an artful, black-and-white masterpiece. Samantha Subin August 17, 2018
The Oscars are selling out by introducing a Best Popular Film category A new category for popular films will be added this year. Zach Phillips August 10, 2018
There’s one person to blame for this summer’s poor box office performance Only six movies have grossed more than $100 million this summer. Zach Phillips July 24, 2018