

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.


Max Zhang
- Oct 2, 2020
Widowspeak's Plum is a joy to bite into
Widowspeak's new album Plum is comforting, sweet, and cinematic—but nothing groundbreaking.


Gene Kim
- Aug 27, 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...

Deborah Han
- Feb 29, 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...


Alexandra Bowman
- 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...


Michael Oross
- 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...


Connor Lammas
- Feb 29, 2020
Circles, Mac Miller
In recent years, every posthumous album from a recently passed artist seems to be a cash grab by their label. The releases of posthumous...

Bianca Berman
- Jan 17, 2020
Best Anime of the 2010s
Your Lie in April It appears that anime still largely has a bad reputation. Far too many reduce the media to a subfield associated...