While the popularity of superhero films may feel like an original experience, older generations had their own equivalent: the Western.
Rosario: Is Hollywood Making Reading Obsolete?
Behind the smoke and mirrors of film merits, the question arises of whether these adaptations hold any weight to their literary counterparts. As riveting as it is to watch your favorite book take on the big screen, have these adaptations ultimately caused harm to literature?
A Rebuttal to Martin Scorsese’s Comments on Marvel
In 2019, beloved director Martin Scorsese made a statement where he said, “I don’t think [Marvel movies are] cinema,” sparking backlash from all over the internet.
31 Movies in 13 Days
Absurd and unnecessary challenges compel me, especially, it seems, as they become more and more useless or self-destructive. On Jan. 24 at 8:30 a.m., I decided to attempt to watch 31 movies in 13 days.
You Don’t Listen to ‘Pretty Much Everything’
“To not ask these questions is to not care about what you’re listening to. And if you don’t care, why are you listening?”
Saving the Appreciation of Art
“It’s not brain surgery, but it is important.”
Appreciating the Magic at Movie Theaters
“But the real magic is found within the individual theaters themselves.”
Spring Break Movie Lessons
Arts Editor Jacob Schick recounts a few lessons he learned from going to the movie theater nine times over spring break.
Sweet, Sweet Solitude: TU/TD
“I’m not the kind of person that enjoys physical contact of any sort, so when I’m surrounded by seven strangers who are all involuntarily touching me, I feel strongly inclined to flee immediately.”
Recognizing Racism in Film Culture
“There are racist incidents like the ones that occurred on campus, yes, but there was also an institutionalized, subtle racism. It’s quiet, hidden, and ingrained in the American psyche. Now I’ve discovered this is still evident in the white-dominated industry of Hollywood, not just in older films like The Little Colonel.”