Italian director Luca Guadagnino delivered an artful masterpiece about athletic and romantic entanglements with Challengers, released on April 26.
‘Dune: Part Two’ is a Cinematic Masterpiece
Director Denis Villeneuve has gone bigger, bolder, and better in the masterpiece that is ‘Dune: Part Two.’
‘Madame Web’ Is Not A Superhero Film
Madame Web isn’t as bad as you’ve heard. The film falls victim to the expectations of the superhero genre when it’s meant to be judged as a thriller.
‘Lisa Frankenstein’ Is a Comedic Exploration of Love and Human Nature
‘Lisa Frankenstein’ offers a compelling exploration of comedy, love, and the darker facets of human nature, wrapped in a neon-lit package of nostalgia and charm.
‘The Color Purple’ Cast Highlights Lessons of Resilience in College Journalism Roundtable
At a virtual college roundtable interview through Warner Bros., The Heights spoke to the director and cast members of ‘The Color Purple’ about themes within the film and its production process.
Chalamet and Key Discuss the Process of Making ‘Wonka’ in College Journalism Roundtable
At a virtual roundtable interview with The Heights and other college newspapers, Timothée Chalamet and supporting actor Keegan-Michael Key discussed the challenges and delights of working on ‘Wonka’.
‘The Boy and The Heron’ Deals With Life and Despair in a Beautiful, Magical World
After nine years without a Studio Ghibli movie to astonish the world of animation, ‘The Boy and the Heron’ returned to take audiences’ breath away.
After Two Decades Apart, *NSYNC Reunites in ‘Trolls Band Together’
The DreamWorks Animation movie came to make a statement, *NSYNC back together for the first time in two decades.
‘The Hunger Games: A Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes’ Is a Morally Complex and Hauntingly Sinister Masterpiece
While there are perfectly placed callbacks for returning fans, ‘A Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes’ can stand on its own for viewers who are new to the ‘Hunger Games’ franchise.
‘Napoleon’ Immerses Viewers in a Historically Inaccurate Love Story
Director Ridley Scott makes sure that Napoleon’s relationship with his wife, Joséphine, is at the film’s core.