Director Ridley Scott makes sure that Napoleon’s relationship with his wife, Joséphine, is at the film’s core.
‘The Marvels’ Is a Fun, Self-Aware Adventure
‘The Marvels’ is a ‘Captain Marvel’ sequel. The first film in the series was a stale replica of a typical superhero formula. ‘The Marvels’ is anything but that.
Weynand: ‘The Nightmare Before Christmas’ Is Definitively a Halloween Film
Asst. Arts Editor Jack Weynand dissects the reasons why ‘The Nightmare Before Christmas’ is a Halloween film, not a Christmas film.
‘Loki’ Has Lost Its Sense of Urgency and Purpose
The new season of Loki doesn’t have a strong direction going forward.
Weynand: Engaging With Hispanic Heritage In The Movie Industry
This month, celebrate Hispanic heritage by engaging with this director, actor, and movie.
‘The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon’ is a Tribute to a Failing Franchise’s Revival
The Walking Dead has long overstayed its welcome as a pop culture staple, but like a zombie, it’s back from the dead with Daryl Dixon. The new spinoff show serves as a needed franchise reset.
In Waaw Waaw BC, Students Connect With African Culture Through Drumming
Waaw Waaw BC, the musical and cultural African group will perform on April 29 at the 25th Annual Arts Festival.
‘Evil Dead Rise’ Is An Unsettling Spectacle Of Peak Horror
The horror movie ‘Evil Dead Rise’ explores the theme of motherhood through the demonic possession of Ellie, a mother who turns into the antithesis of a nurturing character.
Weynand: The Force Isn’t With ‘The Mandalorian’ Season Three
The Star Wars franchise new releases rely on filler episodes and fail to emphasize the central relationship between Mando and Grogu.
‘Dead Man’s Cell Phone’ Offers Innovative Approach to Addressing the Pros and Cons of Interconnectivity
The play put on at Bonn Studio Theater showcased both societal criticisms and a comedic perspective on communicating in the modern world.