ArtsDirectors Use Horror Films to Expose Society’s Ugly Truths 'Welcome to the Blumhouse' directors discuss fictional film horrors and their real-life counterparts embedded in modern-day injustices.
ArtsAaron Sorkin’s ‘The Trial of the Chicago 7’ Taps into Activism 'The Trial of the Chicago 7,' Aaron Sorkin's latest drama, points to persisting systemic issues in the U.S.'s criminal justice system.
ArtsOn the Nose Metaphors Abound in ‘Vampires vs. The Bronx’ 'Vampires vs. the Bronx' uses the unlikely setting of a vampire apocalypse to examine the harmful effects of gentrification.
Review‘American Murder: The Family Next Door’ is Chillingly Eerie 'American Murder: The Family Next Door' investigated a harrowing crime with archival footage from police investigations, trial proceeding, and–perhaps...
Arts‘The Boys in the Band’ Faithfully Adapted for the Big Screen 'The Boys in the Band' explores homophobia and its damaging effects in today's world.
Arts‘Boys State’ Directors and Subjects Talk Politics Student journalists spoke with the cast and crew of 'Boys State' about the documentary's political implications.
Arts‘Agents of Chaos’ Balances Education and Intrigue 'Agents of Chaos' is a startling depiction of misinformation and its consequences in the digital age.
Arts‘Enola Holmes’ is a Modern Take on a Classic Detective Story Netflix's 'Enola Holmes' places Millie Bobby Brown in the spotlight as Sherlock Holme's younger, sleuthing sister.
Arts‘All In: The Fight for Democracy’ Charts Voter Suppression 'All In: The Fight for Democracy', shows voter suppression efforts persist in the present day.
Arts‘Antebellum’ Wrestles With Slavery’s Enduring Influence The past rears its ugly head again and again in 'Antebellum,' a film that tackles slavery's impact on 21st century America.