In ‘Hotel Artemis,’ Wes Anderson Playfulness Meets a ‘Blade Runner’ Mood Jen Tombs, University of Warwick The film tells the story of a hotel turned hospital for criminals and manages to aptly balance pathos with absurdity.… August 4, 2018
The 6 Netflix Original Movies Coming This Fall That You Can’t Miss Haley Newlin, Southern New Hampshire University Also known as six things to watch while you wait for Season 3 of “Stranger Things.”… August 2, 2018
Jeff Goldblum Is Now Officially the World’s Most Beloved Eccentric Lexi Anderson, Pratt Institute The 65-year-old actor has undergone an almost inexplicable renaissance, and no one's mad about it.… August 1, 2018
‘Doctor Who’ Fans Just Got a Sneak Peek of the First Female Doctor Cameron Andersen, New York University After over 50 years of white men, something was bound to change.… July 23, 2018
These 7 Short Films Are the Best in the Genre Caitlyn Conville, Bergen Community College They're especially worth your time because they take up so little of it.… July 21, 2018
‘Sorry to Bother You’ Might Be Perpetuating the Same Problem It Lampoons Maria Basileo, Central Connecticut State University Boot Riley's new film runs the risk of becoming a self-fulfilling prophecy.… July 13, 2018
10 Incredible Bookstores for Every Bookworm’s Bucket List Carrie Christensen, Pensacola Christian College There's nothing more beautiful than a beautiful room filled with books.… July 11, 2018
Sony’s New Superhero Movie Will Feature Its First Plus-Size Heroine Cameron Andersen, New York University All they have to do now is cast her.… July 9, 2018
How ‘Westworld’ Season 2 Fell Far Short of Fan Expectations Carly Ristaino, Union College In its efforts to be inscrutable, the show ended up with a monstrously convoluted narrative.… July 3, 2018
7 Novels About Gay & Bi Women You Should Read Before Pride Ends Jen Tombs, University of Warwick Even better: Pick them up at your local LGBTQ+ bookstore.… June 29, 2018
‘Anne with an E’ Is a Children’s Show for Thinking Audiences Danielle Richardson, Florida State University In a world that applauds constant cynicism, 'Anne with an E' is a breath of fresh air.… June 28, 2018
The 5 Best Summer Festivals Montreal Has to Offer Jamie Lovley, University of Maine Just for Laughs is worth a visit all by itself.… June 26, 2018
‘The Adventure Zone’ Podcast Is Getting Its Own Graphic Novel Natalie Hoover, Point Loma Nazarene University 'The Adventure Zone: Here There Be Gerblins!' is a dream come true for fans of the podcast.… June 14, 2018
The Harassment of This ‘Star Wars’ Actress Points to Larger Misogyny in Nerd Fandoms Kate Maxwell, NC State University Kelly Marie Tran deleted her Instagram because of the rampant, incessant misogyny of 'Star Wars' fans.… June 7, 2018
7 British TV Shows You’d Be Bonkers to Miss Isabelle Mencia, University of Florida American television is cool and all, but have you considered watching British TV instead?… May 24, 2018
How Well Did Director Ramin Bahrani Remake ‘Fahrenheit 451’? Natalya Pomeroy, University of Houston With a lot of skepticism about having Michael B. Jordan and Michael Shannon in the remake, it seemed that HBO’s 'Fahrenheit 451' lost its fans before it was released.… May 24, 2018
5 One-Season Shows Everyone Should Watch Diego Galicia, Valencia College Some gems can only be uncovered by time, and these one-season shows are among them.… May 16, 2018
6 Tips for Traveling as a Transguy Study Breaks Writer Don't let the unexpected prevent you from having a blast this summer.… May 11, 2018
Why Fans of ‘The 100’ Think That Season 5 Might Change Everything Michaela Sickles, Suffolk University After jumping forward six years, The CW show has some serious explaining to do.… April 30, 2018
Here’s Everything We Know About Amazon’s ‘Lord of the Rings’ TV Show Liam Ainslie Mayo, Bard College The worlds of Middle-earth and same-day shipping have finally collided.… April 18, 2018
What to Expect from Season 2 of ‘Westworld’ Miranda Maples, University of Tennessee The HBO sci-fi series makes viewers want to side with AI creations rather than humans.… April 11, 2018
3 Ways to Work Better If You Suffer from High-Functioning Depression Study Breaks Writer Not all depression includes curling up in a blanket burrito.… April 9, 2018
The Groundbreaking Innovation of ‘Unsane’ Jonathan Christian, Northwest Vista College Yes, 'Tangerine' did it first, but still. This is the future of film.… April 7, 2018
Duncan Jones’s ‘Mute’ and the Problem with Cyberpunk Jonathan Christian, Northwest Vista College The Netflix original marks the official return of the once-dead subgenre to the mainstream, but is it a welcome homecoming?… March 16, 2018
Stanford’s Maya Ziv Explains the Stories Games Tell and How They’re Told Cason Ragland, University of North Carolina at Greensboro They may not be books or films, but games can still tell captivating stories that players love.… March 16, 2018
The Netflix Paradox of Great Shows and Mediocre Movies Diego Galicia, Valencia College Under fierce pressure from competitors, will 'Netflix and chill' soon be replaced?… March 7, 2018
9 Questions That Should Be Answered Before ‘Once Upon a Time’ Ends Brittany Sims, Temple University Although 'Once Upon a Time' has lasted seven seasons, fans are hungry to know the fates of their favorite fairy tale characters.… March 7, 2018
The 4 Best Bad Movies on Netflix Right Now Jonathan Christian, Northwest Vista College Are you the sort of person who enjoys bad movies? If so, watch these four films on Netflix to be baffled by their magnificent trashiness.… February 27, 2018
The Past, Present, Future and Fantasy of Artificial Intelligence Nola Hynes Brody, University of Houston-Victoria Humans have longed for god-like artificial intelligence since antiquity, but now that AI is attainable, will it be as amazing as people once thought?… February 23, 2018
Who Is Bertie Gilbert? Jonathan Christian, Northwest Vista College At 20 years old, the British filmmaker is already an expert in his craft and a unique voice in the world of indie cinema.… February 23, 2018