Arts & Culture
When I first sat down to watch Netflix’s “The Goop Lab,” I must say that I was approaching it with ...
Cinefiles 2/12-2/15
Our Contemporary Israeli Film Series continues this Wednesday with “God of the Piano,” the story of a mother’s expectations for ...
2020 Oscars Recap: A Triumphant End to a Frustrating Awards Season
“And the Oscar goes to…” said Jane Fonda, opening the envelope to the Best Picture winner last Sunday night, pausing ...
Matt Keegan Talks Form and Collaboration
This past Tuesday, students crowded into a room overlooking the University’s Ezra and Cecile Zilkha Gallery to hear a talk ...
Guanyu (Gary) Xu’s “Temporarily Censored Home” Takes a Maximalist Approach to Collective Identity
The five photographs that hang on the white walls of the College of East Asian Studies (CEAS) gallery are visually ...
“Long Day’s Journey Into Night” Pushes the Boundaries of Character Psychology and 3D Cinematography
Halfway through “Long Day’s Journey into Night,” Luo Hongwu (Huang Jue) gives up. After spending an hour of screen time ...
2020 Oscars: A Timid Move Towards Accepting Foreign Films
As the annual film award season nears its conclusion, the film industry and its appreciators hold their breath in anticipation ...
Nostalgia with Intention: The Best Broadway Revivals Are More Than Just Remakes
As the 2019 revival of “Oklahoma!” closes on Broadway, the star-studded “The Music Man” returns to a big New York ...
Quiara Alegría Hudes’s Vision of “Beautiful Disruption”
i. Closer You stare at the camera, with your head cocked to the side, your hand launched toward the viewer. ...
Uncut Gems Overwhelms and Relies on Old Stereotypes
It was supposed to be the best movie of our generation; something so riveting, so groundbreaking, so iconic that nothing ...
