J.D. Salinger’s biopic falls short in many areas: dialogue, plot, acting, pacing, and continuity.
‘mother!’ Misses Wider Appeal, Despite Epic Allegory
‘mother!’ is surely a film for the ages, but its heavy subject material and mystic storytelling may make it inaccessible for wider audiences.
‘AHS: Cult’ Second Episode Uncovers Monsters Dwelling Within in “Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark”
“Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark” finds Ally delving deeper into the recesses of paranoia, ultimately leading to the demise of those around her in ‘American Horror Story: Cult.’
Hollywood Eagles Eyes a Future of BC Film Projects
Hollywood Eagles creates succinct, unified film through the amalgam of its members creative energies and talents. Looking to the future, the group hopes to expand its reach and productions to more areas on campus.
‘It’ Floats To The Top of Horror Genre
Stephen King’s ‘It’ terrifies audiences with scares, amazes viewers with heart and quality.
Adding New Dimensions to Film
Adding new dimensions to old media can certainly can offer a more immersive experience, but it can irreparably change that experience forever.
‘Group Formation’ Exhibit Documents Varied Ages of BC Clubs
Boston College has a history of vibrant clubs and fruitful student organizations. The ‘Group Formation’ exhibit documents the history of clubs come and gone.
McMullen Hones “Nature’s Mirror” In Belgian Landscapes
The McMullen Museum displays Belgian landscape art that presents the grim and the beautiful aspects of humanity’s interaction with nature.
‘American Horror Story’ Uses Political Pandemonium to Comic, Serious Ends
‘American Horror Story: Cult’ expertly uses the current political mania to both thoughtful critique and satirize the irrationality behind many of our most deeply felt fears and apprehensions.
Halsey Evades Police in New ‘Bad at Love’ Music Video
Candy, care-free attitudes, and crime seamlessly coalesce in Halsey’s latest enticing music video for ‘Bad at Love.’