When you feel astray, find yourself in the pages of a romance novel.
Who Cares: Theranos, the scandal that will never dry out
By KIMBERLY AGUIRRE
in Arts & Entertainment, Film
“The Dropout” is only a reminder that Elizabeth Holmes’ story will never fade from the spotlight
REVIEW: ‘Life & Beth’ shows real life
By ASHLEY SOMERS
in Arts & Entertainment, Film, Reviews
Amy Schumer’s Hulu comedy series has its charms, if you can get past the lack of plot.
Showbiz, Baby: ‘Turning Red’ gives vital representation
By SARAH HENDARTONO
in Arts & Entertainment, Columns, Film
The Disney film showed that representation is not merely about color but cultural experiences as well.
Essential watches to de-stress
By CHRIS TURINO
in Arts & Entertainment, Film
Seven programs to include on your watchlist to relax during your study breaks.
Review: ‘After Yang’ explores humanity
By NIKHITA DATAR
in Arts & Entertainment, Film
Kogonada’s newest science fiction tale explores what it means to be human.
Batman returns, with vengeance
By KIRAN BOURGET
in Arts & Entertainment, Film, Reviews
Director Matt Reeves adds a dark twist and a new face to the age-old story of Bruce Wayne
Animated: 2000s Barbie animated movies demand a comeback
By VALERIE WU
in Arts & Entertainment, Columns, Film
As Preminger might say to nostalgia: “How Can I Refuse?”
After two years, ‘My Brilliant Friend’ is still radiant
By ALICE GELBER
in Arts & Entertainment, Film, Reviews
Season 3 of “My Brilliant Friend” promises to stick to the script of Elena Ferrante’s timeless novels
Who Cares?: The revival of weekly releases will save television
By KIMBERLY AGUIRRE
in Arts & Entertainment, Columns, Culture, Film
Binging quickly turned from the future of television to the past