Film
Annual Tisch Gala Honors Danai Gurira, Andre Holland
Hailey Nuthals, Arts Editor
• April 5, 2017

Drinks and Drugs in Warsaw Make for ‘Sleepless Nights’
Zuzia Czemier-Wolonciej, Staff Writer
• April 4, 2017

‘Cezanne et Moi’ Brings to Life the Friendship of Two Great Artists
Tristen Calderon, Staff Writer
• April 3, 2017

Drawing up to Disney and DreamWorks
Louis Rodriguez, Contributing Writer
• April 3, 2017

Anne Hathaway Faces Monsters in ‘Colossal’
Ethan Sapienza, Film Editor
• April 3, 2017

‘Despite the Falling Snow’ Has All the Spy Nostalgia You Want
Anubhuti Kumar and Staff Writer
• March 29, 2017

‘The Art Life’ Illuminates David Lynch’s World
Daniella Nichinson, Staff Writer
• March 28, 2017

Quiet and Contemplative, ‘Death of King Louis XIV’ Captures a Great Figure on Screen
Carter Glace, Staff Writer
• March 27, 2017

‘Life’ Makes for Lifeless Horror
Sydney Rappis, Staff Writer
• March 27, 2017

The Youngest Little Murderer in ‘Prevenge’
Carter Glace, Staff Writer
• March 24, 2017

Finding a Friend in New Film “Frantz”
Tristen Calderon, Staff Writer
• March 22, 2017

Melissa Leo is One to Love in ‘Most Hated Woman in America’
Sophie Bennett, Staff Writer
• March 22, 2017

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Yezen Saadah, Editor-at-Large • May 15, 2025

Dharma Niles, Editor-in-Chief • May 15, 2025


Aashna Miharia, News Editor • May 14, 2025