Ethan Hawke stars in ‘First Reformed’ as a priest in the midst of a crisis of faith, while the film around him tackles larger issues such as climate change and the nature of violence.
‘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.
HBO’s ‘Fahrenheit 451’ Misses Meaning, Lacks Substance
HBO’s recent attempt to recreate the classic Bradbury tale, ‘Fahrenheit 451,’ lacked the substance and meaning of the original, in spite of its promising cast.
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.
Summer on the Silver Screen
From ‘Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again’ to ‘Christopher Robin,’ this summer is expecting to see an onslaught of highly-anticipated movies.
‘Avengers:’ Infinitely Long and Annoying
Head Arts Editor Jacob Schick discusses the places the ever-popular ‘Avengers: Infinity War’ goes wrong.
Students Pursue Social Justice Through Film
Student filmmakers showcased their documentaries about various social justice causes at a film department sponsored Arts Fest event.
Student Documentary ‘Two Islands’ Comments on Greek Immigration Crisis
Student filmmakers Marilyn Smith and Angelos Bougas debuted ‘Two Islands,’ their documentary about the Greek immigration crisis at Arts Fest.