Film & TV
The 2018 Oscars Drinking Game
Celebrate 90 years of cinema the right way.
Five Historical Dramas to See Before Black History Month Ends
These acclaimed films shine a light on African–American history, revisiting the narratives we know.
What's Rotten About Rotten Tomatoes
What “Certified Fresh” actually means—and why it matters.
Deconstructing Diversity in this Year's 'Best Director' Nominations
The Oscars aren't doing enough for diversity in Hollywood.
Spiciest Winter Olympics Moments
Very meme–able moments from the Winter Games.
'High Maintenance' and the Making of a Neighborhood
This HBO miniseries takes the whirlwind of NYC and makes it (somehow) friendly.
Stuck in Reading: Effecting Social Change through TV
Penn alum's proposed pilot aims to revitalize a fading city.
Old–School Movie Musicals to Fall In Love With
Take a look at the old standards that inspired modern hits.
Listen to This: 'Atlanta' Soundtrack Highlights
Get hyped for Atlanta season two, premiering March 1.
Why Film is the Most Relatable of Content
Sometimes, understanding feelings requires more than 280 characters.
'Queer Eye': New, Raw, and Necessary
Why we need the ‘Queer Eye’ reboot now more than ever.
The Movie Wasn’t as Good as the Book
We never expect film adaptations to size up to their source material, but what helps them come close?
The Politics of ‘Black Panther’: A Revolution in Color
A review of the film with thoughts from Africana professor Salamishah Tillet.
'Black Panther': A Black Cultural Moment
Why Marvel's new release felt so personal and true.
Songs That Made the Movies: Cinema's Most Famous Soundtracks
Sometimes, two hours are best understood in under three minutes.
The Strange Story Of 'The Cloverfield Paradox'
Could Netflix's surprise announcement change the way movies are released?
The Fall of the Teen Drama
Most young adult shows don't accurately portray the lives of young people.
Action Movies to Watch on V–Day to Forget You're Alone
Roses are red, violets are blue, put these in your ex's Netflix queue.
Feminist Film Theory and the Rom–Com
A feminist take on everyone's favorite love stories.

















