Film & TV
Movies to Watch to Celebrate International Women's Month
This March, let's use film as a way to empower women and advocate for equality in all forms.
'Miracle Workers' Review: The Weirdest Show on Television
Surprise—Daniel Radcliffe is doing television now.
Enjoy Hospital–Based Films with Social Commentary at Penn's Bioethics Film Festival
The festival, starting March 26, features free movies, free food, and thought–provoking discussions.
'Five Feet Apart': Yet Another Story of the Bland and Lovesick
It's better than the 'Fault in Our Stars', but it still isn't great.
Gorgeous and Gruesome, 'Climax' is More Than Its Trippy Premise
This stylish psychological thriller is a wild ride through a drug–induced hell.
‘Captive State’: What in the World is Going On?
How not to captivate an audience.
Season Three of 'Queer Eye' is More Inspirational Than Ever
The Fab Five is back with their signature advice and charm.
The Problems with Live–Action Film Renditions of Video Games
Maybe Sonic shouldn’t be welcomed into our world.
'Captain Marvel': A Promising Prototype
One small step for Captain Marvel, one giant leap for Marvel–kind.
What's Causing the Resurgence of the Horror Genre?
Over the past decade, horror has gone from a B–movie gore fest to an artistic landscape for directors to show off. Why?
Ricky Gervais' New Show 'After Life' Is a Disappointment
This show, which he writes, directs, and stars in, just proves his critics right.
Steven Spielberg and the Netflix Problem
Should Netflix films be held to the same standard as traditional ones?
Revisiting Oscar Night with Claire Sliney, Executive Producer of 'Period. End of Sentence.'
The Penn sophomore on winning for Best Documentary (Short Subject)
'Studio 54' Takes You On A Wild Trip Through Disco's Golden Age
'I didn’t think the party would ever end'—watch the rise and fall of the infamous nightclub now on Netflix.
Netflix's 'The Umbrella Academy' Pilot: A Refreshing Take on Adapting Comic Book Stories
This series about seven former child superheroes is dark and intriguing from the very beginning.
'Arctic': Gorgeous, Terrifying, and Contemplative
A stranded man struggles to survive the cold in this quietly tense film.
Book–to–Movie Adaptations to Look Out For in 2019
Don't feel like reading the book? For these ten upcoming adaptations, you don't have to.
What the Parallels between Netflix’s 'Russian Doll' and 'Maniac' Can Teach Us
How do themes of self–destructive alienation fit into our culture of binge–watching?
The Future of Star Wars: Analyzing a Franchise in Conflict
How will the final installment of the trilogy end, and how will it satisfy all its fans?


















