‘Pandas’ displays a collaborative effort between Chinese and American biologists to inspire cooperative change to help these endangered animals.
‘Isle of Dogs’ Presents Wes Anderson’s Culminating Animated Achievement
Wes Anderson’s new animated movie, ‘Isle of Dogs,’ is a fun and refreshing film for children and adults alike.
‘March of the Penguins 2’ Takes a Step Back
‘March of the Penguins 2: The Next Step’ may lack originality, but makes up for it with phenomenal sound design and a great score.
Game’s Over for Netflix’s Newest Lackluster Comedy
‘Game Over, Man!’ lacks structure, believable characters, and any comedy of high quality whatsoever.
Heights Hiatus: Bronchitis, Raccoon Sex, and Puberty
Associate arts editor Kaylie Ramirez revels in the irreverent humor of comedians Nick Kroll and John Mulaney during her weeklong battle with bronchitis.
‘Pacific Rim: Uprising’ Falls Due to Trite Plot Writing
‘Pacific Rim: Uprising’ excels in engaging, messy fight scenes but fails to get audiences emotionally invested in the plot due to painfully trite writing.
Oscars: Where Are They Now?
Arts Editor Jacob Schick looks at the future projects of Jordan Peele, Greta Gerwig, and Saoirse Ronan.
‘You Were Never Really Here’ Is A Mesmerizing Exploration of Trauma and Memory
‘You Were Never Really Here’ constitutes a stunning film in which Joaquin Phoenix displays the complex nature of trauma and loss, and the redemption that might follow.
Alicia Vikander Steals the Show in ‘Tomb Raider’
‘Tomb Raider,’ based off the popular video game, beats the previous film adaptations but is still generic enough to remain in the shadow of recent release ‘Black Panther.’
‘Benji’ Bites Off More Than He Can Chew
‘Benji’ is nothing to write home about. Between its generic plot line and terrible 1974 successor, ‘Benji’ doesn’t impress.