Film
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Review: ‘Mo’ season 2 is a comedic reprieve in Trump’s America
Mohammed Amer’s witty comedy series connects a Palestinian American story to a larger message about immigration and displacement.
Sawyer Gouw Ranzetta, Staff Writer
• February 14, 2025
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Review: ‘Love Hurts’ subverts conventional Hollywood action comedy with a disappointing hero
While Ke Huy Quan presents a fresh take on the classic action hero, it struggles to create an interesting world for its characters.
Tony Jaeyeong Jeong, Staff Writer
• February 13, 2025
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2 best picture nominees used AI. How should we feel?
This awards season, fans are polarized on the ethics behind incorporating generative artificial intelligence into film.
Max Vetter, Staff Writer
• February 12, 2025
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Review: The future of dating is bleak in ‘Companion’
“Fresh” meets “Ex Machina” in this robotic romantic-horror film.
Amelia Knust, Staff Writer
• February 7, 2025
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Review: ‘Liza: A Truly Terrific Absolutely True Story’ brings us the unseen stories of the showbiz icon
Bruce David Klein’s documentary feels like a night at the cabaret with an old chum.
Joe Paladino, Staff Writer
• February 6, 2025
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10 movies to look out for in 2025
From Disney remakes to war reenactments, these 10 films will keep you coming back to the theater all year long.
Annie Emans, Staff Writer
• February 4, 2025
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The case for ‘The Brutalist’
This over three-hour period epic has a lot to say. Here’s why it should sweep this year’s Oscars.
Leo Field, Staff Writer
• February 4, 2025
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Remembering David Lynch: A legacy of dreams, oddities and love
A look back on a career full of surrealist imagination that changed cinema forever.
Maggie Turner, Deputy Under the Arch Editor
• January 31, 2025
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Review: ‘I’m Still Here’ is Brazil’s anti-authoritarian message to the world
Nominated for three Academy Awards, Walter Salles’ profound family drama is just as emotionally resonant as it is politically relevant.
Leo Field, Staff Writer
• January 29, 2025
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Review: Season 3 of ‘The Sex Lives of College Girls’ couldn’t have finished faster
Mindy Kaling’s Max comedy series is undeniably funny, but the newest installment just doesn’t fit into the rest of the show.
Dani Biondi, Film & TV Editor
• January 29, 2025
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Inside the Boxd: Winter break watches
Inside the Boxd is a column documenting WSN staffers’ recent film reviews on Letterboxd. Grab some popcorn and get that watchlist ready!
Dani Biondi, Eleanor Jacobs, Kiara Mujica, Ethan Li, Ivy Chan, Alexa Donovan, Siobhán Minerva, Maggie Turner, Krish Dev, Levi Langley, Matthew Singh, Rachel Ning, Sidney Snider and Julia Diorio
• January 27, 2025
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Review: ‘A Complete Unknown’ canonizes Bob Dylan’s cultural legacy
Cemented as a star of his generation, Timothée Chalamet electrifies the masses in his musical transformation.
Maggie Turner, Deputy Under The Arch Editor
• January 24, 2025
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Amanda Chen, Deputy News Editor • February 14, 2025
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Aditte Parasher, Contributing Writer • February 14, 2025
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Amanda Chen, Deputy News Editor • February 14, 2025
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Sawyer Gouw Ranzetta, Staff Writer • February 14, 2025