‘Another Round’ review: An intoxicating film about drinking to find meaning
Thomas Vinterberg untangles the complexities of substance abuse with a tale of four friends who engage in binge-drinking to break away from the monotony of everyday life. The Academy Award Nominated film is currently playing on Hulu.
Sophia Carr, Staff Writer
• April 22, 2021
Steinhardt professor awarded Guggenheim fellowship
Susan Murray, a professor in the Department of Media, Culture, and Communication, will focus her research on the history of CCTV technology.
Suhail Gharaibeh, Staff Writer
• April 16, 2021
‘Shiva Baby’ embraces the horror of communal gatherings
Rising comedian Rachel Sennott faces her romantic past and present at a hilariously stressful shiva.
Sebastian Zufelt, Staff Writer
• April 7, 2021
Tom Holland can’t stop ‘Cherry’ from going sour
“Cherry” is a lifeless film simply intended for Tom Holland to exercise his acting chops.
Holden Lay, Contributing Writer
• April 5, 2021
‘Tom and Jerry’ review: A lifeless attempt at updating the classic tale of cat and mouse
The visually unappealing and narratively boring “Tom and Jerry” lacks humor and creativity.
Saige Gipson, Contributing Writer
• April 1, 2021
Forgotten memories remain alive in ‘The Father’
Florian Zeller’s debut feature is a poignant, inventive portrayal of Alzheimer’s disease.
Nathan Hughes, Contributing Writer
• April 1, 2021
‘Covid Diaries NYC’ Review: filmmakers document their pandemic struggles
When COVID-19 struck New York City, five young filmmakers documented the ways in which the pandemic caused major upheavals in their everyday lives.
Candace Patrick, Staff Writer
• March 26, 2021
How binging the Criterion Collection provided me with purpose during the pandemic
One of our writers reflects on her experience of watching the Criterion Collection during the pandemic.
Victoria Carchietta, Contributing Writer
• March 17, 2021
HBO Max decision harms theaters for profit
Sam Gray, Contributing Writer
• March 15, 2021
Two NYU Students on Running Depop Shops
In these Q&As, two Liberal Studies sophomores discuss their fashion journeys, how they run their independent businesses via Depop and the way they use their shops to fight for the causes they hold dear.
Mandie Montes and Anna-Dmitry Muratova
• September 28, 2020
Staff Recs: Comfort Movies
Sometimes when the outside world becomes too much, a good movie is the best form of escapism.
Kaylee DeFreitas, Ana Cubas, Sasha Cohen and Nicolas Pedrero-Setzer
• September 23, 2020
The Uncertain Return of Movie Theaters
As big budget films like “Tenet” premiere across the world, many question how much longer New York movie theaters can survive while closed.
Mas Bouzidi, Staff Writer
• September 23, 2020
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