Review: Pablo Larraín’s ‘Jackie’ brings beautiful depth to the Kennedy assassination Natalie Portman’s multi-faceted performance as Jackie Kennedy helps create a brilliant portrait of the First Lady. Patrick Basler December 8, 2016
Review: ‘White Girl’ sends a powerful message about white privilege The Sundance film gives a critical look at important issues. Jarod Golub December 6, 2016
Five horror movies perfect for this holiday season There’s nothing like a little gore to get you in a festive mood. Samuel Antezana December 6, 2016
The problem with movie remakes It doesn’t always work out when films regurgitate ideas from older movies. Samuel Antezana November 29, 2016
Review: ‘Moana’ follows the Disney recipe for success Meet Disney’s newest and most unorthodox Princess Cameron Neimand November 21, 2016
Review: ‘Rules Don’t Apply’ doesn’t fully live up to its potential Warren Beatty’s return is enjoyable but far from perfect. Jarod Golub November 21, 2016
Review: ‘Bleed For This’ proves to be resoundingly mediocre A good comeback story requires the audience to actually want the lead to come back. In this case, all that was there was indifference. Taylor Stokes November 17, 2016
Review: ‘Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them’ soars above expectations J.K. Rowling’s latest project reminds viewers of what it means to be a kid. Jarod Golub November 17, 2016
Review: ‘The Edge of Seventeen’ tackles tough subjects with lighthearted ease The film gives a nuanced depiction of a teenager struggling with depression. Taylor Stokes November 17, 2016
Forty years later, ‘Rocky’ is still the ideal mix of sports and spirit Sylvester Stallone’s classic underdog left a big mark on cinema history. Samuel Antezana November 16, 2016