Adding new dimensions to old media can certainly can offer a more immersive experience, but it can irreparably change that experience forever.
Netflix’s ‘Little Evil’ Satirizes Horror Genre, Remains Spooky
‘Little Evil’ combines horror and comedy into a fun and short film that pokes fun at the tropes of both genres.
‘Spider-Man: Homecoming’ Ushers Wall-crawler Back to Comic Origins
‘Spider-Man: Homecoming’ is a proper Spidey entry into the MCU fans have been waiting for. Without a doubt, this web-slinging flick will not disappoint.
In ‘Dunkirk,’ Nolan Brings Elegance and Simplicity to Blockbuster Filmmaking
Nolan expertly engrosses viewers in the experience of war, making ‘Dunkirk’ one of the most tense war dramas to date.
‘Death Note’ Comes to Netflix, Dead on Arrival
Longtime fans of the anime series may enjoy Netflix’s ‘Death Note,’ but newcomers will leave with a sour taste in their mouths.
‘Good Time’ Pushes Boundaries of Moral Agency and Consequence
The newest film from breakout studio A24 Films, ‘Good Time,’ treats audiences to a dizzying and spiraling descent into the seedy underground of a crime-ridden city.
‘The Dark Tower’ Crumbles To Pieces
‘The Dark Tower’ disappoints fans and newcomers alike with a confusing and messy plot, poor editing, and a lack of dedication to the source material.
‘Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2’ Amps Up Humor in Tried, True Formula
Though ‘Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2’ does not break any new ground, the expansive characters and landscapes are enough to fuel this second installment.
The Mind-Boggling Ways of Meta-Art
Self-referential meta-art breaks the viewer’s immersion in a story, but gives them a new level of access to their beloved characters.
Students Screen Social Justice Documentaries from Around the World
Student-made films about social justice issues provoked thoughtful reflection during screenings at BC’s Arts Fest 2017.