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Film & TV

"Ratched": A Beautiful Horror

Exploring the visual appeal of the new Netflix original, and how it speaks to the aesthetic potential of horror.

by CAYLEN DAVID

"The Invisible Man": Then vs Now

When you compare the 2020 reboot to the 1933 original of "The Invisible Man," it's clear the original reigns superior.

by CAYLEN DAVID

Amber Ruffin Is Bringing The Best Elements Of Television’s Past Into The 21st Century

'The Amber Ruffin Show' combines old–school charm with new–school ideas.

by JULIA POLSTER

Tired of Doomscrolling? Watch This on Election Day Instead.

Here's what Street's watching to keep sane as the polls close.

by 34TH STREET and ASHNA YAKOOB

What Film & TV Watched this Spooktober

Our suggestions for what you should watch this Halloween.

by 34TH STREET and ASHNA YAKOOB

9 Movies to Watch This Halloween If You’re Looking for More Than a Cheap Thrill

Jump scares and gore will always be staples of the horror genre, but these psychological thrillers will linger in your mind.

by ARIELLE STANGER

'Emily in Paris': It's a Great Show if You Don't Take it Seriously

Despite its faults, the show makes me long for new adventures. 

by FERNANDA BRIZUELA

Over a Decade Later, ‘Glee’ is Still at Its Best when It’s Trying Less

The iconoclast series shines when its characters sing more and lecture less.

by BEATRICE FORMAN

The 'Bachelorette' Must Go On: Episode 2 Recap

Ah–therapy sessions and strip dodgeball, just another episode of the 'Bachelorette' set under quarantine.

by CHRISTIANA GUAN

A Review of CollegeHumor's Streaming Service: Dropout

Yeah, it's weird for an internet sensation like CollegeHumor to have their own streaming service. But its original content is worth a subscription.

by HARSHITA GUPTA

To Fans Boycotting 'Star Trek: Lower Decks:' The Haters Will Be the Biggest Fans

The animated show from the brains behind 'Rick and Morty' is everything fans of the franchise have asked for, but they won't give it a fair chance.

by JULIA POLSTER

How Conan O’Brien Was My Friend When I Needed One The Most

Here's how a podcast helped me get through the difficult college application process.

by JULIA POLSTER

'Cuties' is Really That Bad

The Netflix film inappropirately sexualizes young children. 

by AIDAH QURESHI

A24's 'Boys State' is an Alarming Reflection of Reality

How a boy's summer camp is eerily similar to our government. 

by FERNANDA BRIZUELA

A Farewell to 'GLOW'

The ending of GLOW marks yet another goodbye to a Netflix show gone too soon.

by ASHNA YAKOOB

Is A Live–Action 'Spiderverse' Coming?

Exploring the return of Jamie Foxx's Electro, and what that means for the future of Spider–Man movies.

by CAYLEN DAVID

'What's New, Scooby Doo?' is as Groovy as it Gets

Why the 2002 incarnation of the mystery–solving crew will always remain the best. 

by CAYLEN DAVID

While the Opera Houses Are Closed, Watch 'Moonstruck'

Those Were The Days|'Moonstruck' is a beautiful work of art to look back at in a time where art is less accessible.

by JULIA POLSTER

The 'Bachelorette' Must Go On: 'Bachelorette' Premiere Recap

After all, as they say in showbiz: The rose ceremony must go on.

by CHRISTIANA GUAN

A Love Letter to My Favorite Movie: 'Me and Earl and the Dying Girl'

'Me and Earl and the Dying Girl' focuses on friendship, filmmaking, and adolescence, making it iconic among indie films. 

by HARSHITA GUPTA

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