Arts‘Jojo Rabbit’ Turns Nazis into Comic Relief 'Jojo Rabbit,' a dark comedy set during World War II, cleverly mocks the Nazi regime while introducing an unlikely romance.
ArtsStudents Discuss How to Help DACA Students at Film Screening "The Unafraid," a documentary that follows DACA students in Georgia, was screened in Stokes Wednesday evening.
ArtsDespite Controversy, ‘Joker’ Is Milestone for Superhero Genre 'Joker' has become one of 2019's most controversial movies, with critics calling the film violent and sympathetic to "incel" culture.
ArtsTragic Beauty Depicted in New Film Judy Judy Garland's life is illustrated in 'Judy,' Rupert Goold's new film.
Arts‘Tall Girl’ Promotes Superficial View of Self-Acceptance The Netflix movie 'Tall Girl' tries to be bold by casting an unconventional lead, but it proves to be an uninspired, cookie cutter rom-com.
Arts‘Goldfinch’ Turns Epic Novel Into Epic Failure 'The Goldfinch' is paced awkwardly compared to the novel, and doesn't allow for solid character depth or an engaging storyline.
Arts‘Ad Astra’ Will Leave Audiences Spaced Out 'Ad Astra' boasts a star-studded cast and a massive budget, but its slow pacing will leave viewers unsatisfied.
Arts‘It Chapter Two’ Chooses Gore over Depth 'It Chapter Two', the sequel to the 2017 horror blockbuster 'It', proves that most of the time, bigger doesn't equal better.
Arts‘Untouchable’ Documents Harvey Weinstein’s Crimes The chilling Hulu documentary 'Untouchable' demonstrates how powerful men like Harvey Weinstein abuse women with impunity.
Arts‘Jawline’ Documents Quest for Online Fame The new social media landscape provides opportunities for savvy individuals to achieve fame. Austyn Tester, the subject of the Hulu documentary 'Jawli...