‘Roman J. Israel, Esq.’, a legal drama, is saved from obscurity by the landmark performance by acclaimed and talented actor Denzel Washington.
‘Wonder Wheel’ Spins Into Tedium and Annoyance – The Heights
‘Wonder Wheel’ is bogged down by its insistence on incorporating theatrical tropes like intrusive lighting, dramatic dialogue and overacting.
‘Just Getting Started’ Can’t End Soon Enough
‘Just Getting Started’ ends up bogged down by multiple plotlines and the desire to be multiple movies at the same time.
‘Deep’ Settles on Shallow Knock-Off Status
‘Deep,’ a new children’s movie on Netflix, plumbs the depths of bad animation and poor plot.
‘My Friend Dahmer’ Presents Unsettling View of Eventual Serial Killer
‘My Friend Dahmer’ examines the adolescence of the prolific serial killer, Jeffrey Dahmer, and his experiences in high school.
A Lifetime of Music: John Finney Speaks on Dual Positions
John Finney speaks about his roles as director of the University Chorale and conductor of the Symphony Orchestra after 25 years at Boston College.
The Cinematic Year in Review
Editor Jacob Schick discusses the year in cinema, focusing on the good, the bad, and the somewhere in between in his last column of the year.
‘Daddy’s Home 2’ Sires Another Terrible Christmas Comedy
‘Daddy’s Home 2’ brings nothing to the table, aside from poor humor, bad dialogue, and the unfortunate casting of Mel Gibson.
‘Cherry Orchard’ Seniors Speak About Their Journeys in Theatre
Samuela Nematchoua, Noelle Scarlett, and Andrew Meck, three seniors in ‘Cherry Orchard’, sit down with The Heights to discuss their theatrical journeys.
Poor CGI and Dialogue Become True Villains in DC’s ‘Justice League’
Another long, bloated, and mediocre superhero movie hits theaters with Zack Snyder’s ‘Justice League,’ to the groans of cinema fans everywhere.