‘Dreams of Art & Glory: Book Craft by the Roycrofters’ allows students to learn about bookbinding in the early 19th century at Babst Library.
‘BlacKkKlansman’ Mixes Comedy and Biting Social Commentary
The newest Spike Lee joint, ‘BlacKkKlansman,’ weaves comedy and bitter truth into the incredible true story of a black detective’s infiltration of the Ku Klux Klan.
Denzel Washington Saves ‘The Equalizer 2’ Through Sheer Force of Will
Denzel Washington single handedly saves ‘The Equalizer 2’ from its fate as a mediocre action movie in the first sequel of his career.
‘Ant-Man and the Wasp’ Shrinks Under Pressure of Cinematic Universe
Solid performances by Paul Rudd and Michelle Peña aren’t enough to help Marvel produce more than microscopic success at the box office with its latest release ‘Ant-Man and the Wasp.’
Viewing on Location Makes All the Difference
Arts Editor Jacob Schick describes how abroad changed him, and also how watching movies about a city while living in that city is a good idea.
‘Solo’ Manages to Stand Alone, Despite Slight Missteps
‘Solo: A Star Wars Story’ does a good job telling the origin story of beloved ‘Star Wars’ character Han Solo while avoiding many of the pitfalls of typical origin movies.
Nothing Beneath ‘Book Club’ Cover
In spite of an exceptional cast of talented actresses and actors, ‘Book Club’ can be judged by its cover as a bad movie.
Quality Rises Along With the Dead in ‘Cargo’
Martin Freeman stars in ‘Cargo,’ an Australian movie in which he must fight to protect his young daughter from the aftermath of a zombie apocalypse.
Reynolds and Cast Shine in ‘Deadpool 2’
The Merc with a Mouth returns, better than ever, in ‘Deadpool 2,’ joined by excellent performances by almost everyone else in the movie.
‘Avengers:’ Infinitely Long and Annoying
Head Arts Editor Jacob Schick discusses the places the ever-popular ‘Avengers: Infinity War’ goes wrong.