Film

‘Pain and Glory’ Is a Visually Stunning Film About Art’s Creation
Pain and Glory is a beautiful and moving meditation on the emotional toll that comes with being an artist.
Alyssa Craig, Contributing Writer
• October 1, 2019

Chris Chan Roberson: The Fastest Professor Alive
Tisch professor Chris Chan Roberson discusses his experience in and outside of the industry from “Surf Nazis Must Die” to hawking vintage clothes.
Fareid El Gafy, Film & TV Editor
• September 30, 2019

‘Undone’ Bends Time but Remains Relatable
A new show from the mind that produced “BoJack Horseman” intelligently dissects the human condition.
Nyssa Joseph, Contributing Writer
• September 30, 2019

‘Zombi Child’: Equal Parts Horror and Coming-of-Age Story
French director Bertrand Bonello’s experimental horror film dazzles through unconventional storytelling and an electrifying score.
Alexandra Bentzien, Contributing Writer
• September 26, 2019

‘Corporate Animals’: Unfunny, Uninteresting, Unappealing
"Corporate Animals" proves that it takes more than a fun premise to make a successful comedy.
Nicholas Pabon, Contributing Writer
• September 24, 2019

‘Ad Astra’ Is a Slightly Maddening Delight
Ad Astra delves into the isolating monotony of space travel in a not-so-distant future.
Nicholas Weid, Contributing Writer
• September 23, 2019

Is Disney Ruining the Circle of 2D Life?
Disney 3D remakes are turning out flatter than their 2D originals.
Megan Chew, Contributing Writer
• September 20, 2019

‘Elite’ Season Two Explores the Secret Lives of Spanish Prep School Students With New Twist
"Elite’s" eagerly anticipated second season is a suspenseful and shocking teen drama that reverses audience expectations. In the fictional Las Encinas High School, everyone is hiding something.
Alyssa Craig, Contributing Writer
• September 20, 2019

‘The Goldfinch’ Paints an Incomplete Picture
The movie adaptation of Donna Tartt’s iconic novel is beautiful yet shallow.
Izzy Salas, Staff Writer
• September 18, 2019

‘Dr. Stone’ Meditates on Civilization Itself
The much-promoted fall season anime balances microcosmic world-building with a battle for progress.
Nicholas Weid, Contributing Writer
• September 16, 2019

‘Hustlers’ Is the Female-Driven Crime Drama Everyone Has Been Waiting For
“Hustlers,” featuring Constance Wu and Jennifer Lopez, tells the unbelievable true story of a group of strippers-turned-criminal-masterminds who take on Wall Street. Originally featured in New York Magazine, their story has now hit the big screen in a film full of female empowerment.
Kaylee DeFreitas, Deputy Arts Editor
• September 16, 2019

Staff Recs: Pretentious Films to Impress Your Fake Friends
Need to sound like you know about movies? Here are a few of our go-tos.
Claire Fishman, Fareid El Gafy, Ethan Zack and Julie Goldberg
• September 12, 2019

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