‘The Hunger Games’ prequel sparks a revival for beloved franchise The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes, based on Suzanne Collins’ 2020 novel by the same name, releases in November. Christine Zhu May 8, 2023
The Guardians of the Galaxy finale is the perfect ending to the saga The film is entertaining and has been a positive contribution to the science fiction genre. Taylor Newton May 8, 2023
Film festival brings movies from across the globe to UMD community The Il Cinema Ritrovato film festival restored films for students and faculty alike on Thursday and Friday. Sofia Appolonio March 14, 2023
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
Netflix’s ‘The Adam Project’ is a feel-good sci-fi The film, released on Netflix on Friday, stars Ryan Reynolds in a time-traveling quest to prevent time travel from ever being invented. Hanna Zakharenko March 15, 2022
Television and movies must take male sexual assault more seriously The sexual assault of men is no joke, and entertainment media needs to stop treating it like one. Lei Danielle Escobal February 3, 2022
Five movies to watch while celebrating Black History Month Celebrate Black history with these five movies by Black directors. Dorvall Bedford February 1, 2022
You can thank Vince Guaraldi for Charlie Brown’s holiday magic ‘A Charlie Brown Christmas’ by The Vince Guaraldi Trio turns 56. Marlia Nash December 9, 2021
UMD students celebrate the return of Hoff Theater’s movies This year’s selection of movies range from newer ones such as 'Cruella,' 'Black Widow' and 'Luca' to classics such as 'The Addams Family.' Freelance Reporter November 19, 2021
Asian Americans in the spotlight must challenge stereotypes on and off the screen There needs to be more Asian Americans writing, directing and creating the stories of us. Lei Danielle Escobal November 5, 2021