Kaitlyn Dever and Beanie Feldstein star in Olivia Wilde’s ‘Booksmart,’ a hilariously smart comedy about the last night of high school.
Winter is Here: After Two Year Hiatus, ‘Game of Thrones’ Returns
After a two year hiatus, the hotly-anticipated ‘Game of Thrones’ returns to HBO.
Unlikable Characters Spoil ‘Huge in France’
In his TV show ‘Huge in France,’ French comedian Gad Elmaleh uses obnoxious characters to poke fun at celebrity culture.
The Sharps Travel Back to Prehistory for Spring Cafe
During The Sharps’ Spring Cafe, titled “Stone Age Sharps,” Boston College’s only all-female a cappella group got into the prehistoric spirit and showcased their strong voices.
Full Swing Makes Spectacle of Annual Showcase
Full Swing stepped it up for the ‘Swing Spectacular’ after an exciting return to Showdown.
‘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.
‘Afro-Latinx Identity Through Art’ Emphasizes Representation
‘Afro-Latinx Identity Through Art,’ a presentation that is part of DABC’s Afro-Latinx week, highlighted the ways in which African culture has influenced Dominican identity.
Anderson .Paak Gets Back to Soulful Start on ‘Ventura’
Anderson .Paak returns to soulful sound on his fifth studio album titled ‘Ventura.’
‘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.