Anthony Bonavita
Mar 29, 2021
Scorsese & Leibowitz' Pretend It's A City is outdated, but organically interesting
Some like to think of New York as vibrant and up-and-coming––out with the old, in with the new. Others are Fran Leibowitz. Pretend It’s a...
Kailey Sjauwfoekloy
Mar 1, 2021
Yes, "drivers license" is that good
It's relatable, it's catchy, it's amazing.
Anthony Bonavita
Feb 28, 2021
Personality and Politics: A Promised Land Review
A Promised Land is former President Obama’s retelling of his life from the beginning of his political career to the end of his first term.
Michael Oross
Feb 28, 2021
Indy 2020 A Year in Gaming
Considering that we spent most of the year confined within our homes, video games were a bountiful source of entertainment and artistry.
Connor Lammas
Feb 28, 2021
Madlib: Sound Ancestors Album Review
Known for his Madvillainy collaboration with MF DOOM, Champion Sound collaboration with J Dilla, multiple collaborations with Freddie...
Nandi Dube
Dec 30, 2020
Ariana Grande's "positions" is directionless, insincere
With artists now able to instantly connect to their fans in the digital age, fans have become increasingly demanding of their faves for...
Brendan Hegarty
Dec 30, 2020
The Trial of the Chicago 7
After a small theatrical rollout in late September, Aaron Sorkin’s latest film, The Trial of the Chicago 7, was released for Netflix...
Michael Oross
Nov 10, 2020
The Ascension — Sufjan Stevens
The ever-prolific indie music staple Sufjan Stevens has returned with his eighth studio record The Ascension. After a strong decade that...
Connor Rush
Oct 3, 2020
Tenet is visually stunning but disappoints its big-budget hopes
For better or worse, Tenet is the most distilled combination of Christopher Nolan’s interests since Inception. The blockbuster contains...
Marion Cassidy
Oct 3, 2020
I'm Thinking of Ending Things
The new eerie Netflix feature I'm Thinking of Ending Things deftly comments on meaningless life.