‘Bros’ romcom filled with drama, laughs and LGBTQ representation The film stars Billy Eichner and Luke Macfarlane as two characters who fall in love despite being the opposite of each other. Freelance Reporter September 23, 2022
Review: ‘The Worst Person In The World’ perfectly shows millennial anxiety The Norwegian film expertly confronts ruthless growing pains with scenes that range from dumb to deep. Victoria Stavish February 23, 2022
‘Schreber is a Woman’ video installation brings life to queer history Aimed at deconstructing notions of binary gender identities, this visual-audio installation reconceptualizes early 20th-century transfeminist and queer perspectives for the present day. Winter Hawk February 10, 2022
Maryland filmmakers showcase their talent in the Spring 2021 Film Festival 'Mac the Movie' won best picture and audience choice awards. Arul Gnanasivam May 10, 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: ‘Love You Tyler’ is a fever dream of a short film Its entire premise is open to interpretation. Joy Saha November 12, 2020
Review: I’m still decoding the true meaning of ‘I’m Thinking of Ending Things’ I could watch this film a dozen times and learn something new each time. Camryn DeLuca September 8, 2020
Review: ‘What She Said’ doesn’t do film critic Pauline Kael justice It was disorganized and disappointing. Freelance Reporter February 14, 2020
Warrior Women film brings the voices of Native American Women to UMD The film spotlights the women who were the backbone of the Native American movement. Freelance Reporter November 22, 2019
Review: ‘The Last Black Man in San Francisco’ is a love story between a man and his home A24’s latest production shows us what happens when gentrification knocks on your front door. Evan Haynos June 13, 2019