Before flocking to the movie theater for ‘The Batman’ premier, staff writer Matthew Keller recommends watching other films in the neo-noir category.
Wilson: Your New Favorite Artist, Hans Williams
Arts Staffer Kieran Wilson promotes Hans Williams as a promising music creator.
Taxali: Virtual Sundance Format Proves Cinema Still Resonates With Audiences
Staff Writer Shaun Texali says Sundance 2022 makes the most of its virtual adaptation, with promising film premiers.
Tran: Audiences Suffer as Film Studios Surrender to Profit
Assistant Arts Editor Pat Tran lists missing qualities in new films and their lost imaginative visions.
Canniff: Best Films to Watch this Holiday Season
Associate arts editor Katherine Canniff recommends films to watch as the cold weather and festive season approaches.
Jasen: Self-expression Through Fashion
Staff writer Lauren Jasen reflects on the notable styles of Boston College students and the use of fashion as a form of self-expression.
Pender: The Evolution of the Psychological Thriller
Staff writer Erin Pender contemplates the motifs, violence, and setting that create suspense in the thrillers ‘Midsommar’ and ‘The Shining.’
Taxali: Tribeca 2021 Shows New York’s Recovery
Arts staff writer Taxali shares his experience of the Tribeca Film Festival, which took place in a socially distanced, outdoor environment.
Summer Reading Guide: From Mysteries to Beach Reads
Chief copy editor Erin Shannon offers a list of summer reads to fill students’ newfound free time.
Kang: Making a Case for Cultural Significance
Assistant arts editor Alicia Kang explores the difference between movies with all-Asian casts and movies of cultural significance.