COLUMN: ‘Companion’ just can’t seem to take itself seriously — and that’s a problem
Drew Hancock’s film is much too ironic, almost to the point of self-deprecation.
Drew Hancock’s film is much too ironic, almost to the point of self-deprecation.
Mohammad Rasoulof’s film is a stark depiction of the extent of state violence.
Bob Dylan’s logic of complete unknowns can save everyone from parasocial catastrophe.
Content by women has enriched my mind in the most significant ways.
Romance movies to get you in the Valentine’s Day spirit.
My solo journey through Uzbekistan revealed post-Soviet identity struggles.
The company has released and conserved important films for over 40 years.
Oscar nominated films like “The Brutalist” open the argument of AI’s place in cinema.
The case raises questions about national security, media consumption and dependency.
The Buskirk-Chumley Theater screened the film Thursday night.
In such a turbulent cultural landscape, it’s nice to see karma still serves justice.
Clinton and Taylor’s scandals show how Democrats’ mistreatment of women has improved yet remained.
Steven Soderbergh’s supernatural thriller is unique but unengaging.
No, you don’t need a specific date to start working on yourself.
In the immortal words of Hercule Poirot, “use your little grey cells, mon ami."
Junk journaling is accessible and affordable, making it the perfect craft for college students.
A former student at Indiana University has become a recognized writer of Latino literature.
Elon Musk’s weaponization of disinformation and fear only wreaks havoc and metastasizes hate.
Being away from home makes me appreciate more of my culture through music.
The film, starring Adrien Brody, is perfectly crafted for the theater experience.