Arts‘The House with a Clock in Its Walls’ is a Waste of Time 'The House with a Clock in Its Walls' is a 'Harry Potter' wannabe movie that isn't worth your time.
Off CampusWeekly Film Screenings: Week of Sept. 19 Independent films directed by Ingmar Bergman, Robert Greene, and Panos Cosmatos will be screened throughout Boston this week.
MoviesA Star is Remade Arts Editor Jacob Schick makes a case for a remake, 'A Star is Born,' being a potential award candidate.
Arts‘A Simple Favor’ Blends Noir Conventions and Shticky Comedy An unexpected friendship propels the comedic yet dark plotline in 'A Simple Favor,' starring Anna Kendrick and Blake Lively.
ReviewMisplaced Humor Maims Intense Moments in “The Predator” Shane Black's 'The Predator' confuses viewers with an unsettling mix of intense moments and untimely humor.
Arts‘The Nun’ Leaves Audiences Praying for the End The prequel to 'The Conjuring 2' that no one wanted, 'The Nun,' is an unabashedly terrible movie that attempts to use every horror trope in the book.
Arts‘Peppermint’ Plot Leaves Behind Bad Taste Director Pierre Morel's filmmaking ability is absent from 'Peppermint,' making it boring and not worth the watch.
Arts‘Searching’ Engages Viewers with Twists, Tension, and Mystery 'Searching' features exemplary acting, directing, and storytelling, and stands out as one of the best movies of the summer.
Arts‘Operation Finale’ Dispassionately Tells the True Story of the Hunt for Adolf Eichmann 'Operation Finale' is reminiscent of a great movie, but isn't quite there yet. The film is awkward and unnatural, leaving much to be desired.
Arts‘BlacKkKlansman’ Mixes Comedy and Biting Social Commentary The newest Spike Lee joint, 'BlacKkKlansman,' weaves comedy and bitter truth into the incredible true story of a black detective's infiltration of the...