‘The Dating Project,’ a documentary about modern relationships, features interviews with Boston College professor Kerry Cronin, along with two students in her Perspectives class.
‘Rampage’ Employs Lackluster Acting and Inferior Video Game Plot
‘Rampage’ is loosely based on an ’80s video game, but it does it no justice.
‘Truth or Dare’ Features Obnoxiously Dumb Students, Predictable Plot
‘Truth or Dare’ employs a lame plot revolving around stupid college kids and their bad decisions.
‘Elvis Presley: The Searcher’ Uncovers the King’s Early Days
HBO’s ‘Elvis Presley: The Searcher’ dives deeper into the Presley’s early days of soul searching and self-discovery to get to the heart of what made him the King.
Rogen’s ‘Blockers’ is the Perfect Mix of Heartfelt and Hilarious
‘Blockers,’ produced by Seth Rogen, is hilarious and honest in a way that isn’t common in most recently-released teen comedies.
‘A Quiet Place’ Stuns with Impeccable Silent Performances
John Krasinski makes his directorial debut with ‘A Quiet Place,’ a horror film that uses the silence of the main characters to highlight the terrors of the movie’s post-apocalyptic world.
Screaming About Screenings
Arts Editor Jacob Schick compares and contrasts two film screenings he recently attended, ‘Ready Player One’ and ‘A Quiet Place.’
Soderbergh’s ‘Unsane’ Toes Line Between Accessibility and Obscurity
Steven Soderbergh’s latest film ‘Unsane’ delivers an enjoyable thriller that occupies the elusive space between accessibility and obscurity.
‘First Match’ Finds Success in Performance, Cinematography
Netflix’s ‘First Match’ explores the emotional journey through the New York foster care system while illuminating the beauty and sadness of struggle with striking cinematography.
‘Ready Player One’ Excels Through Action Set-Pieces
Steven Spielberg’s ‘Ready Player One’ excels through its action-packed scenes and fun moments, even in spite of its struggle dealing solely with plot.