Superheroes, monsters and ... witches?
Marvel’s newest show, “Agatha All Along,” is a nonsensical waste of time.
Marvel’s newest show, “Agatha All Along,” is a nonsensical waste of time.
Dropout's latest competition-show sets their culinary sights on the stars.
The sequel breaks new ground but is just as good as the original.
SMC's upcoming production of “The Play That Goes Wrong” is a real side-splitter.
Experiencing Twenty One Pilots for the first time live in concert did not disappoint.
Up-and-coming actor Gabriel LaBelle is set to star in the upcoming film “Saturday Night”, and it will be a performance you do not want to miss.
New Broadway shows for younger audiences aren’t killing theater culture — they're expanding it.
The horror genre has had plenty of memorable leading ladies; let's meet the next generation.
The sequel to the hit 2019 film is designed to frustrate and challenge fans, and it's all the better for it.
Notre Dame’s Themed Entertainment Association serves up a haunted house full of foresty fears.
Glee Club members present and past wow under the baton of Daniel Stowe.
And that's 100% on purpose.
FTT’s production of ‘The Wolves’ creates a home for vulnerability, introspection and ... howls?
The Browning Cinema is screening “Bonnie and Clyde,” a chance to watch a great movie and an opportunity to the enter the world of the greatest film critic of all time.
From Top Gun to Top Gun: Maverick, music made for movies has dominated the zeitgeist. But, should it?
The blood-curdling imagery of “Longlegs” doesn't compensate for its lack of suspense and uncompelling lead
U2's fourth album remains unforgettable 40 years after its release.
Con artist Anna Delvey's participation in the hit dancing show has left many confused and upset.
“Busy trying to find a Marvel Cinematic Universe-type explanation of what ‘megalon’ is and preoccupied with leveling CinemaSins-level critiques of the time travel element, critics ignore the moments of pure visual spectacle and genuine interpersonal hilarity.”
"I wish I could see it as the masterpiece its fans think it is, but I sadly just view it as brave nonsense."