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Review: ‘The Favourite’ could be snubbed at Oscars, but clearly deserves recognition

By Andrew Van Heusden
Published Feb 7, 2019
Will "The Favourite" be the Academy's favorite?
Alfonso Cuarón's latest film is "Roma," a beautiful autobiographical story set in Mexico City in the early 1970s. (Photo courtesy of IMDb.)

Review: Alfonso Cuarón’s ‘Roma’ is absolutely stunning

By Michelle Carter
Published Jan 31, 2019
Alfonso Cuarón's latest film "Roma" is a beautiful autobiographical story set in Mexico City in the early 1970s.
Review: Christian Bale goes above and beyond in Adam McKay's 'Vice'

Review: Christian Bale goes above and beyond in Adam McKay’s ‘Vice’

By Megan Guter
Published Jan 31, 2019
Adam McKay returns with "Vice," biopic about former vice president Dick Cheney.
The promo poster of Netflix's "Sex Education" which debuted on Jan 11, 2010 (image courtesy of imdb.com)

TV Review: Netflix’s new show doesn’t lecture viewers about sex

By Richard Edgemon
Published Jan 24, 2019
Netflix's new series takes an honest and modern look at the sex lives of high school students with an air of compassion and acceptance.
Official poster for Melissa McCarthy's new film "Can You Ever Forgive Me?" (Photo courtesy of IMDb.)

Review: ‘Can You Ever Forgive Me?’ shows Melissa McCarthy in new, promising light

By Michelle Carter
Published Nov 15, 2018
Melissa McCarthy's first dramatic role in "Can You Ever Forgive Me?" might just earn her an Oscar nomination.
The posters from "Don't BE Nice" (Left), "The Sister's Brothers" (middle) and "Boom" (right). Photos courtesy of imdb.com

Review: Top Selections from the Lone Star Film Festival

By Richard Edgemon
Published Nov 15, 2018
Here are some of the select picks that are sure to entertain from last week's Lone Star Film Festival in downtown Fort Worth.
Review: ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ composes an off-beat biographical film

Review: ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ composes an off-beat biographical film

By Andrew Van Heusden
Published Nov 8, 2018
The new biopic on Queen may please some audiences, but not all.
The poster for Jonah Hill's directorial debut "Mid90s"

Review: ‘Mid90s’ shows Jonah Hill’s solid grip in directorial debut

By Richard Edgemon
Published Nov 1, 2018
"Mid90s" is a complex and emotionally impactful film for comedic actor Jonah Hill's directing debut.
One of the official posters for the 2018 remake/sequel of Halloween. Courtesy of imdb.com and Universal Pictures

Review: ‘Halloween’ 2018 takes a stab at a horror classic

By Richard Edgemon
Published Oct 25, 2018
A return to the classic slasher movie with a slight twist, "Halloween" 2018 sets Micheal Myers loose on the same streets he stalked 40 years ago.
"Big Mouth" season two premieres Oct. 5 on Netflix. (Photo courtesy of Netflix)

TV Review: ‘Big Mouth’ returns better than ever

By Michelle Carter
Published Oct 12, 2018
Netflix's "Big Mouth" returns with a second season full of raunchy comedy as its characters continue to navigate puberty.
It's On Us signs are all around campus.

Photo by: Michelle Ross

Letter to the Editor: ‘We must empower survivors of sexual violence’

By Letter to
Published Oct 10, 2018
Faculty Senate, Staff Assembly and the Student Government Association share their thoughts on sexual violence and offer campus resources.
Review: Experience a proxy war with misogyny with “Assassination Nation”  

Review: Experience a proxy war with misogyny with “Assassination Nation”  

By Richard Edgemon
Published Oct 2, 2018
Visually impressive and viscerally powerful, "Assassination Nation" declares war on the patriarchy with its combination of horror and dark humor.