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...

Nandi Dube
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...

Brendan Hegarty
Dec 30, 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...
Michael Oross
Nov 10, 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...

Connor Rush
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.

Marion Cassidy
Oct 3, 2020


Widowspeak's Plum is a joy to bite into
Widowspeak's new album Plum is comforting, sweet, and cinematic—but nothing groundbreaking.

Max Zhang
Oct 2, 2020


The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes
Suzanne Collins’ newest novel, The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes, is the prequel to her widely-popular Hunger Games trilogy. The story...

Gene Kim
Aug 26, 2020


The Wolves
I always grimace at the phrase “coming-of-age.” In my mind, the words are subtly tainted by their overuse. Yet I cannot think of any...

Deborah Han
Feb 29, 2020


Cats Can Have a (Reluctantly) Positive Review, as a Treat
I unironically enjoyed the Cats movie. Now before my professional, academic, and social futures are irreversibly compromised by this...
Alexandra Bowman
Feb 29, 2020


1917
The Oscar-nominated feature 1917 is an undoubtedly impressive film on a technical level. Much of the con- versation surrounding the...
Michael Oross
Feb 29, 2020