HBO’s documentary delves into the life and works of the iconic Spielberg, and gives audiences a more personal perspective on the director’s work.
‘Most Hated Woman in America’ Fails to Deliver Meaningful Commentary
‘Most Hated Woman in America’ explores in depth, a woman often reduced to a paragraph in the history books, but the film fails to garner up any meaningful analysis on the universal messiness of people.
‘Judging a Book By Its Cover’ Explore the History of Printed Tomes
Books come in all shapes, sizes, and colors. The ‘Judging a Book by Its Cover’ Exhibit chronicles the varied masses of print the world has to offer.
A Fond, Fuller Farewell
And with all this, I bid a fond adieu to The Heights and all those I’ve worked with to promote and review art on campus. It’s been a blast.
SEASA Dance Showcase Unites Facets of BC Dance Scene
The best thing about collaborative dance shows at BC has always been the variance that such a collection of different dance types and groups cultivates. Friday’s Dance Showcase was no exception.
All That Jazz: The History and Evolution of BC bOp!
Coming up on its 30th anniversary, BC bOp! has stood as a pillar of the Boston College arts community since its inception.
Lost in ‘La La Land’
As the year in film wraps up, moviegoers still have a mesmerizing musical waiting for them in the near future.
Cumberbatch Bends Time, Minds in ‘Doctor Strange’
Proving that Marvel has the knowledge to turn any character into a silver screen champion, ‘Doctor Strange’ effortlessly makes epic magic believable in the world of Thor, Hulk, and Thanos.
JR Aquino Awes ‘From Mind to Mic’ Crowd, Discusses Asian-Americans’ Presence in U.S. Entertainment
Alongside Against the Current, JR Aquino performed an impressive array of covers and originals at the annual Asian Caucus event.
The Future of Violence in Entertainment
As special effects and virtual reality technology evolves over time, violence has become more prevalent and realistic in TV, movies, and video games. What does this say about how future generations will look at violence in the entertainment they take in?