

‘X’ & ‘Pearl’ Revitalize the Slasher Genre with Feminine Rage and Farmhouse Gore
Director Ti West makes a triumphant return to the horror genre with his two most recent films, X and Pearl, released only six months apart.

Sabrina Mei
Oct 28, 2022


A Night with Phoebe Bridgers
On June 11, Phoebe Bridgers finally arrived at The Anthem for the D.C. stop of her Reunion Tour, a concert that had been a long time in...

Lucy Cullen
Sep 29, 2022


Deep Water is in Deep Waters: Movie Review
Significant hype was no match for the movie Deep Water’s poor character development and a questionable ending.

Anthony Bonavita
Apr 28, 2022


Don't Tell Me That It's Over: Wallows Album Review
This March, Wallows released their sophomore album Tell Me That It’s Over.

Lucy Cullen
Apr 28, 2022


'Everything Everywhere All At Once' is a Mesmerizing Love Letter to Human Chaos
Everything Everywhere is unabashedly expansive and moves at the pace of a bullet train.

Sabrina Mei
Apr 28, 2022


Return of the Earnest Action Star: Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent
by Brendan Hegarty Nicolas Cage’s acting career is one of the most dynamic in the industry. In recent years, he has gained a reputation...

Brendan Hegarty
Apr 28, 2022


The Batman
The Batman is an astounding movie. It is the product of a filmmaker, his crew, and a cast inspired to craft a new cinematic interpretation o
Michael Oross
Apr 8, 2022


The Andy Warhol Diaries
Behind the wig-adorned theatrical persona of art legend Andy Warhol is a deeply relatable figure whose artistic impact can only be rivaled b

Audrey Ledford
Apr 8, 2022


Rex Orange County's 'WHO CARES?': Loving Isn’t Easy, but Give It Some Time
WHO CARES? That’s my response after listening to the new album by Alex O’Connor, known professionally as Rex Orange County.

Sydney Worrell
Apr 8, 2022


'After Yang': Kogonada’s sophomore is a visual feast, but missing heart
After Yang, released in theaters in early March, is writer-director Kogonada’s sophomore feature.

Sabrina Mei
Apr 8, 2022

