‘Black Adam’ Review: The biggest role of Dwayne Johnson’s career is let down by poor writing 'Black Adam' is the latest in DC's superhero movie universe, and features their very first anti-hero. Freelance Reporter October 24, 2022
Review: ‘Halloween Ends’ slashes its way through a disjointed finale The film looks to wrap up almost 40 years of Halloween horror featuring the iconic villain Michael Myers. Freelance Reporter October 21, 2022
‘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: ‘Thor: Love and Thunder’ is funny but lacks narrative depth The newest Marvel release attempts to draw viewers into Thor’s journey for love and inner peace, but the parody-like film serves little purpose beyond a cheeky laugh. Winter Hawk July 12, 2022
Review: ‘C’mon C’mon’ shows the blossoming of an unlikely connection Oscar winner Joaquin Phoenix presents yet another award-worthy performance Arul Gnanasivam November 28, 2021
‘Dune’ director Denis Villeneuve has a long line of greatness behind him He's quickly becoming one of the best in the industry. Arul Gnanasivam October 6, 2021
Review: ‘Dear Evan Hansen’ isn’t easy to watch, but it’s worth the experience The Broadway musical turned movie was released on Sept. 24. Rylan Bassett September 27, 2021
Some movies blur the line between shock and trauma. Here’s why that’s problematic. "Megan Is Missing" and "Cuties" have come under fire for their graphic and troubling plots. Gabriella Kurczeski November 24, 2020
How to get to know your classmates without in-person orientation If you can’t stand the awkwardness of talking over Zoom, there are plenty of other things you can do instead. Clara Longo de Freitas June 11, 2020
Interview: Director Daniel Roher is trying to keep perspective Roher discusses how his rigor paid off in unprecedented success. Alyson Trager March 13, 2020