Jared Leto turns in a wooden and unexciting performance for Netflix’s original movie, ‘The Outsider.’
Spring Break Movie Lessons
Arts Editor Jacob Schick recounts a few lessons he learned from going to the movie theater nine times over spring break.
‘Thoroughbreds’ Plays As Weirdly Great
‘Thoroughbreds’ tells the story of two teenage girls plotting a murder, but in an amazingly weird way.
‘Gringo’ Connects Various Stories Through Lackluster Humor
‘Gringo’ combines the stories of various people and their connections to a medical marijuana pill.
‘A Wrinkle in Time’ is Uplifting for Children, but Lacks Deeper Meaning
‘A Wrinkle in Time’ doesn’t do justice to the classic book by Madeleine L’Engle because it lacks deeper meaning, but definitely suffices as a children’s movie.
Oscar Snubs to Lego Studs
Editor Jack Goldman speaks about his frustration with the Animated Feature category of the Academy Awards in this inter-Heights guest column.
Assumptions on the Academy Awards
Arts Editor Jacob Schick makes educated guesses and predictions about the movies and actors who will win in four of the categories of the upcoming Academy Awards.
‘Forgotten’ Blends Sentimental and Suspense
The new Netflix original movie ‘Forgotten’ mixes exceptional acting with an intense, suspenseful storyline featuring a seemingly perfect North Korean family.
Just as Many Losers as Winners in ‘Game Night’
Patrick Bateman and Rachel McAdams provide plenty of laughs in ‘Game Night’ but not enough to save the movie from mediocrity.
‘Annihilation’ Stumbles Over Heady Concepts and Futurism
Alex Garland’s new movie, ‘Annihilation,’ trips over its own feet in its attempt to convey high-concept science fiction and visuals.