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Film & TV

Hulu's "Catch-22" is an Admirable Adaption of Joseph Heller's Iconic Novel

There's no catch, Hulu's "Catch-22" is a much watch. 

by JULIA DAVIES

Hulu’s 'Harlots' is Sexy, Scandalous, and Super Progressive

The historical drama breathes life into the stories of poor, brown, and LGBTQ women in the 18th century. 

by CHELSEY ZHU

'Toy Story 4': The Truth of Growing Up

In this familiar sequel, Pixar trades a traditional villain for the pitfalls of adulthood. 

by JESSICA BAO

'Yesterday' Falls Short of Beatles' Level Success

Without the magic of the Fab Four, the movie is far from fabulous.

by JULIA DAVIES

Spider-Man: Far From Home Is a Good Movie Limited by Its Own Universe

A solid Spidey film that buckles under the weight of the MCU.

by JESSICA BAO

Season Eight of MTV’s “Are You The One?” is Sexy, Progressive, and Definitely Binge–Worthy

Season eight's sexually fluid cast means that anyone can love anyone—and drama will definitely ensue.

by SOPHIA SCHULZ-RUSNACKO

How HBO's "Euphoria" is Changing Television

A look at the show's use of controversiality for authenticity. 

by MEHEK BOPARAI

A Golden Age for Women in Stand–Up Comedy

A woman's place is in the comedy club.

by JULIA DAVIES

Movies @ The Mann: A Summer With Music and Movie Magic

Enjoy a live orchestra accompanying your favorite films.

by JESSICA BAO

'Midsommar' and the Rise of Folk Horror

After 'Hereditary,' all eyes are on Ari Aster to see if he can do it again—this time with a different sub–genre. 

by SOPHIA SCHULZ-RUSNACKO

'Everybody Knows' Is a Poignant and Relevant Family Drama

A worthwhile glimpse into Spain's present feudalistic hierarchy. 

by ANA HALLMAN

Netflix's 'Tuca & Bertie' is the Animated Feminist Comedy That You Can't Miss

With two female birds at the helm, this Netflix original soars to new heights.

by JULIA DAVIES

Sex in Hollywood: A Look at the Female Orgasm

How film misconstrues the reality of sex. 

by SHRIYA BEESAM

Netflix's "It's Bruno!" is Your Next Binge.

"It's Bruno!" is a funny and simple tale about a dog and his owner. 

by ANA HALLMAN

A Look at the Trope of the Gay Best Friend

The comedic, one–dimensional GBF trope must be given more complexity. 

by ANA HALLMAN

The Polanski Problem

Last year, Roman Polanski was cast out of the Academy. This year, he's fighting back.

by ANNA COLLINS

Stuber—Starring Kumail Nanjiani and Dave Bautista—Is a Perfect Combo Comedy

The action–packed comedy is full of heart—it will have you laughing, crying, and everything in between.

by TARA O'BRIEN

Five Movies You Can't Miss this Summer (and Five More to Add to your Netflix Watchlist)

Whether at the theater or on your couch, here are some flicks to keep you busy this summer.

by ZOVINAR KHRIMIAN

Breaking Down 'Game of Thrones' Season 8 Episode 3

Dry your tears—it's time to breakdown the longest and most overwhelming fight in TV history.

by MARYANNE KOUSSA

'Keeping Up with the Kardashians' Season 16: Is Reality TV Still Relevant?

As the show enters season 16, the relevance of reality TV in the age of social media is put to the test.

by EMMA HARRIS

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