The new social media landscape provides opportunities for savvy individuals to achieve fame. Austyn Tester, the subject of the Hulu documentary ‘Jawline,’ is trying his best to break through the noise.
BC Alumna’s ‘The Farewell’ Examines Cultural Divide
‘The Farewell,’ a wry dramedy written and directed by BC alumna Lulu Wang, tells the true story of an elaborate plot to deceive her ailing grandmother.
Scorsese’s ‘Rolling Thunder Revue’ Reviewed: A Bad Trip
Martin Scorsese’s ‘Rolling Thunder Revue’ pedals lies about a tour in need of no such embellishment.
Emotion Pictures
A1 Editor Jacob Schick gives a few examples in his column about the way movies can change emotions and feelings in a big way.
Endgame Wraps Up Avengers Franchise with a Bang
Marvel Studios fulfilled fans’ greatest expectations with ‘Endgame,’ which balanced thrilling action scenes with plenty of pathos.
‘Booksmart’ Provides New Generational Anthem With Class
Kaitlyn Dever and Beanie Feldstein star in Olivia Wilde’s ‘Booksmart,’ a hilariously smart comedy about the last night of high school.
‘The Silence’ Shakily Follows in Footsteps of ‘A Quiet Place’
The Netflix original ‘The Silence’ attempts to reap the success of last year’s ‘A Quiet Place,’ but suffers from an unsteady plot, cheesy special effects, and a weak supporting cast.
‘High Life’ Ventures Into Space to Get a Better Look at Earth
Claire Denis offers a biting commentary on human connection by isolating relationships of the characters in ‘High Life’ in space.
‘Native Son’ Sets Richard Wright’s Novel in the Contemporary World
First-time director Rashid Johnson’s ‘Native Son’ repackages the original 1940 novel for a modern world, perhaps to its disadvantage.
‘Pet Sematary’ Disappoints Fans of Original 1983 Novel
‘Pet Sematary’ disappoints longtime fans of the best-selling Stephen King novels.