New Shazam sequel presents two storylines that differ in family values, but with similar goals of saving their respective people.
‘Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania’ Doesn’t Take Itself Seriously, Undermining Its Plot and Its Characters
Quantumania’s excess of fictional liberties weakens the narrative and potential of the the Marvel movie.
Musicians Celebrate Black Art and Culture in Second ‘Living in Color’ Event
The second event of “Living in Color” showcased Black artist performances, from West African ensemble to gospel.
‘Living In Color’ Poetry Event Celebrates The Black Experience With Powerful Performances
The poetry event in the Cabaret Room consisted of students sharing stories and the message of power through art.
Weynand: Netflix Has A Content Problem, And It’s One Of Its Own Doing
After the cancellation of 1899, staff writer Jack Weynand demands Netflix to allow small shows to grow their audience over time instead of canceling shows after one season.
‘The Last of Us’ Showcases Unique Apocalypse Visuals in a Familiar Story
The Last of Us, HBO’s new show based on the PlayStation video game, is authentic and visually unique in its portrayal of post-apocalyptic Boston.
“Stylus” and “Laughing Medusa” Host Open Reading Night to Introduce Fall Publications
“Stylus” and “Laughing Medusa” partnered to launch their fall literary magazines at Fuel America on Dec. 8.
Weynand’s Holiday Movie Roundup: Final Pick for Best Holiday Film Revealed
Writer Jack Weynand’s writes the finale of his Holiday Movie Roundup, analyzing the most popular BC pick for indie and classic holiday movies.
Weynand’s Holiday Movie Roundup: What is BC’s Favorite Indie Holiday Film?
In this second installment of the Holiday Movie Roundup, writer Jack Weynand analyzes his 4 picks for best classic holiday film.
Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery Peels Back Layers of a Complex Whodunit
In ‘Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery,’ director Rian Johnson delivers a developed cast of characters and detailed plot that rivals the franchise’s original film, ‘Knives Out.’