Five Letterboxd Lists to Mix Up Your Movie Night Amelie Allen, University of Arizona With so much content available on streaming services, people often are overwhelmed by choice. Here are five themed lists to make that decision easier.… May 5, 2024
Why Content Creators like xoxo, Akouto are Necessary Online Cerasela Hanseter, University of California, Berkeley Akouto Von brings a new perspective to YouTube content, offering a sense of vulnerability not often found in newer creators.… April 10, 2024
The Last Dinner Party Explores Haunting Melodies and Depths with Prelude to Ecstasy Archie Wagner, University of Iowa The Last Dinner Party's debut 'Prelude to Ecstasy' stands on its own amongst a sea of poppy rock.… April 2, 2024
The Re-Emergence of Gym Culture on Social Media Anoushka Panganamamula, The Ohio State University As fitness content surges in popularity, so have multiple harmful trends.… September 7, 2023
Matt Damon and Ben Affleck: The Genius of ‘Good Will Hunting’ Ava Coates, Emory University The lasting friendship between these two celebrity actors has resulted in groundbreaking art.… September 5, 2023
Pokémon Sleep Attempts to Puts Poor Habits to Rest Connor Lindsay, Queens University of Charlotte Nintendo’s continued efforts to “gamify” healthy living choices.… August 30, 2023
Warm Books for a Reminiscent Autumn Anne Bannon, Scripps College Childhood books to curl up with when you’re feeling nostalgic.… August 28, 2023
Fundamental Keys to a Good Mystery | Deep Dive into the Murder on the Orient Express Matthew Doss, University of Chicago Look no further than Agatha Christie’s ‘Murder on the Orient Express.’ … August 20, 2023
Protecting The Mental Health Of Actors: A Crucial Imperative Steffi Stoffel, Columbia College Chicago Exploring the deeper issues that arise in pursuing a career in drama… August 15, 2023
‘Endless Summer Vacation’ Tests the Traditional Album Cycle Avery Heeringa, Columbia College Chicago Once a necessity to succeed, the album cycle evolves with streaming.… August 15, 2023
From ‘Frankenstein’ to ‘Guardians of the Galaxy’: ‘A True History’ of Sci-Fi Ava Coates, Emory University Science fiction has a long and complex past. How have sci-fi works from previous centuries influenced the modern genre?… August 14, 2023
‘And Just Like That…’ It’s Like Aidan Never Left Ally Najera, California State University, Northridge Big or Aidan? Season 2 of the Sex and the City reboot reintroduces an old flame.… August 13, 2023
An Interview with the Creators of ‘Reality Check’ Elizabeth Fulton, Emory University A look into a new web series about the funnies and feelings of Black college life.… August 9, 2023
How I Found Gentleness Through Painting Anne Bannon, Scripps College Still Lifes as a Balm for the Soul… August 6, 2023
Female Hysteria: Misdiagnosing Women is No Laughing Matter Olivia Hinck, Siena College The latest medical revelations call for a sympathetic ear.… August 2, 2023
Threads Threatens Turbulent Times for Twitter Shannon Strenfel, Arizona State University With Reddit and Twitter on the decline, Threads offers a promising alternative in the form of the fediverse.… July 31, 2023
Hidden Narratives in the ‘Speak Now (Taylor’s Version)’ Vault Tracks Sarah Deavers, University of Virginia The songs that didn't make the cut the first time around prove that, even at 18, Swift knew her way around a melody.… July 25, 2023
‘10 Things I Hate About You’ Is a Staple Rom Com Ally Najera, California State University, Northridge Romance fans continue to adore this '90s film.… July 24, 2023
The Super Score of ‘Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse’ Connor Lindsay, Queens University of Charlotte A killer soundtrack can be the difference between a good movie and a great one.… July 21, 2023
Miguel O’Hara Is Caught in the Web of the ‘Latin Lover’ Stereotype Kimberly Vazquez, Columbia College Chicago Latino characters and actors are becoming more prominent in Hollywood. It is imperative that audiences preserve their dignity.… July 20, 2023