Review: ‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’ lives up to its anti-colonialist themes The new Black Panther movie proves that Marvel Studios can actually make movies for its Black audience. Dorvall Bedford November 13, 2022
Review: Lindsay Lohan is the greatest strength of ‘Falling for Christmas’ The new, original Christmas movie was released on the streaming service Thursday. Hanna Zakharenko November 13, 2022
Here are three Criterion Collection films to buy before November ends Wake up cinephiles, the Criterion Collection sale is here! For those of you who aren’t acquainted with pretentious film buffs and… Dorvall Bedford November 11, 2022
Maryland Opera Studio to perform the timeless opera classic ‘La bohème’ After months of preparation, students will perform this iconic opera in the Kay Theatre starting this weekend. Marlia Nash November 11, 2022
Review: ‘Selena Gomez: My Mind & Me’ is an honest look at the star’s mental health journey Raw, unapologetically honest and vulnerable, yet simultaneously and inevitably scared to be all of those things — that’s what Selena Gomez:… Winter Hawk November 10, 2022
Reboots and spinoffs are lazy attempts for content Entertainment companies need to start creating new worlds. Khushboo Rathore November 8, 2022
Crafting a Better World exhibit at Renwick Gallery shows intersection of art and activism Artists share experiences to prompt change as protestors vandalize art in the name of activism. Winter Hawk November 8, 2022
Review: Cavetown’s ‘Worm Food’ melancholy feels honest The singer covers feelings of depression, self-doubt and love in a soft, dreamy bedroom pop album, released on Friday. Hanna Zakharenko November 7, 2022
Review: ‘Her Loss’ is too much Drake and not enough 21 Savage Rappers Drake and 21 Savage released album 'Her Loss' on Friday. Marlia Nash November 7, 2022
Tik Tok’s success may signal the end of long-form video content The app's popularity suggests short-form video won't be going away for a while. Emily Davies November 7, 2022