‘The Boss Baby’ provides lots of laughs, a few tears, and plenty of interesting themes in an adorably professional package.
Gaelic Roots Music and Dance Draw Viewers Closer Together
Bringing traditional Irish culture to Boston College’s Connolly House, the Gaelic Roots Series provides a casual, yet intimate affair of music and dance.
Getting the Most Out of Showdown
Showdown is such a great unifying event on campus, but it could be so much better with a little tweaking and a few rational changes.
‘The Sense of an Ending’ Leaves Younger Audiences Wanting More
‘The Sense of an Ending’ is a decent movie, but doesn’t make any attempts to ingratiate itself to a wider audience or make up for its agedness.
AeroK Takes First Place In Showdown Culture Category
In a hard fought competition in the cultural category of Showdown, the hip-hop dance group AeroK took first place, with Presenting Africa to You coming in second.
‘On Devi’ Brings Indian Song and Dance to the Forefront
‘On Devi: A Kuchipudi Dance Performance’ brought Indian dance, song, and narrative, along with Indian culture, into the view of the audience.
A Desperate Plea for Quality Cinema
Assoc. Arts Editor Jacob Schick sends out a prayer and tentatively hopes for a rise in movie quality.
With Meaningful Humor ‘Deidra & Laney’ Prompts Reflection
‘Deidra & Laney Rob A Train’ examines a story of desperation, cunning, and will through the lens of comedy.
Netflix’s Quirky Comedy ‘Love’ Returns For A Second Season of Humor and Reality
Judd Apatow’s ‘Love’ returns for its second season on Netflix, bringing more laughs and thoughtful provocations.
A Protean Portrayal of Paranormality, ‘Personal Shopper’ Provokes and Perplexes
‘Personal Shopper’ shoots for a very specific and artistic vision and achieves it, but it makes no attempts to appeal to a wide audience.