Film

“Donald Cried” Walks the Line Between Comedy and Tragedy
Anubhuti Kumar, Staff Writer
• March 1, 2017

‘The Settlers’ Discusses Israel
Ali Hassan, Contributing Writer
• February 27, 2017

“I Don’t Feel At Home” Makes a Name Among the Greats
Ali Hassan, Staff Writer
• February 24, 2017

Anthology Revives Tax Shelter Films
Daniella Nichinson, Staff Writer
• February 22, 2017

Tisch to Manchester: Family, Grief and Writer’s Block
Ethan Sapienza, Film Editor
• February 21, 2017

Horde of Stars Brings ‘In Dubious Battle’ to the Screen
Carter Glace, Staff Writer
• February 16, 2017

“Disruptive Film” Showcases Unique Works of Rebellion
Ali Hassan, Contributing Writer
• February 14, 2017

Sight and Sound Showcases Student Cooperation and Talent
Anastasiya Shelest, Contributing Writer
• February 14, 2017

Conscious Lenses at News and Doc Festival
Olia Zhang, Contributing Writer
• February 13, 2017

A Biopic That Tries to Save Its Subject’s Life
Zuzia Czemier-Wolonciej, Staff Writer
• February 10, 2017

Anthology Provides Anti-Romance for Valentine’s Day
Carter Glace, Staff Writer
• February 9, 2017

“I Am Not Your Negro” 40 Years Old, But Modern
Ethan Sapienza, Film Editor
• February 8, 2017

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