Tagged: movies
Woman of the Hour review
This review contains spoilers about the film ‘Woman of the Hour.’ Some content may be disturbing and include themes of violence and crime. Reader discretion is advised Mia Smith, Staff Writer | The Netflix...
Saltburn is “mid”
Spoilers ahead. Some content may be deemed foul and vulgar, read at your own risk.
Fans excited for the release of the Barbie movie
By Mikaela Delos Santos, Publishing Editor Moviegoers and fans are excited to paint the town pink for the release of the 2023 film, Barbie. The Barbie movie will be starring Margot Robbie as Barbie,...
Michelle Yeoh: “Shut up, please. I can beat you up…”
Arroy (AJ) Jacob, Contributor “Shut up, please. I can beat you up, okay?” says world-renowned Michelle Yeoh to the pianist who began playing in the middle of her winning speech as she accepts the...
5 films to get you into the Holiday season
Izabella Jaspar, Staff Writer The end of the semester is finally upon us and this means stressing over finals and holding late-night study sessions. But it doesn’t mean you have to put a hold...
The top five 2010s top movie soundtracks
By Abbie Riglin, Staff Writer As we get further into the 2020s it becomes more and more acceptable to count down the best movie soundtracks from the 2010s. For all purposes, I’ll be looking...
How our movie heroes inspire us
By Taylor Charlebois, Staff Writer Movies have changed the way we consume stories. Originally, stories were told via word of mouth, and then the printing press happened and we could produce books and other...
4 rom-coms to help you through November
By Emily Marsten, Features Editor There’s no better way to forget the insanity of November than by hunkering down and watching a good rom-com! For students, November is full of deadlines, exams and seemingly...
Why Timothée Chalamet is here to stay
By Astrid Cunanan, Arts Editor Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you’ve probably noticed this 27-year-old’s face in many films as of recent. This month alone, Timothée Chalamet’s film career grew by two...


