The idea of “Cinderella” with a modern, feminist twist is a good one, especially today, but the idea was poorly executed in this case.
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“Shang-Chi” seemed to have had no problem attracting swarms of viewers to the cinema. I sat in a nearly full theater, and even while masked up, the impression of normalcy was present.
“Only Murders in the Building” leaves its viewers visually satisfied and simultaneously entertained, so be sure and add it to your list of shows to binge this fall.
As an avid book reader and movie-goer, I’ve never been a fan of remakes or reboots in general, because, as many can agree, they do not usually live up to their original counterparts. However, after watching the film, I feel that while the movie did not live up to the works of the original, it was very entertaining.
If you’re looking for a movie that doesn’t contain jump scares and won’t leave you confounded once the credits roll, I would say “Candyman” is perfect for you.
How can you reboot a show that was so beloved and became a pop culture phenomenon, captivating the interest of millions of people around the world? The answer is simple – you can’t.
Chris Hansen, chair of film and digital media, and one of the lead actors, Drez Ryan, share their experiences filming the local-made indie film, “Seven Short Films About (Our) Marriage.”
By Jenna Frisby | Writer For those who missed it, all eyes were on Hollywood’s biggest stars during the iconic…
From running a leather business to singing duo with his wife, Aaron Konzelman seems to do it all, he’s just following his many passions in life to see where it takes him.
By Jenna Frisby | Social Media EditorMoney can’t buy you happiness but it can buy you a spot on a…
By Olivia Martin | Social Media EditorBeing a Waco photographer is not easy according to many who have taken on…
The new arrival of “iCarly” on Netflix has brought back memories of random dancing and weird socks to college students.
By Jenna Frisby | Social Media EditorThe Grammys are one of the most anticipated award ceremonies of the year, honoring…
With a panelist of three prominent women who have successfully made it in the entertainment industry, students learned about the ups and downs within the different paths of entertainment.
Jillian Veldey | Staff WriterWhen you’re cooped up at home all day in quarantine and you turn on the television…
Insight on the recent Pixar release, “Soul” and how it pertains to mindfulness.
The Black Gospel Music Restoration Project helps tell the story of the Black church through music and powerful performances in a PBS documentary.
Award season is nothing new, but the format is a little different due to COVID-19. The Golden Globes start the awards season off highlighting some of the best material to come out of film and television this year.
Netflix’s take on aristocratic British life results in a show that stands out with cinematic brilliance and racy scenes later in the season.
By Ava Dunwoody | Arts & Life EditorBased on the 1983 novel by Walter Tevis, The Queen’s Gambit’s (2020) scripted…
From what student deal is the best on the market to the best live television subscription, this guide breaks down some of the best offers available in streaming services
Contrary to the sparse entertainment lineup for former President Donald Trump’s inauguration, President Joe Biden’s inauguration featured Grammy nominated recording artists and special guests across numerous televised events.
As old and new shows move to different streaming platforms, it’s hard to keep up with everything. One thing that has stayed consistent though, Netflix’s stand-up comedy selection.
Journalists must confront the controversies and mistakes of past reporters in order to do right by their subjects and their organizations.
The Justice Film Festival brought current global issues to the forefront through film. Students were offered free admission on the virtual platform.
Now available on Netflix, “His House” tells the story of a young refugee couple as they struggle to adapt to their new life in England.
We put together a list of our favorite holiday movies to give you some ideas on what to watch this Christmas season.
Editor-in-Chief Madalyn Watson shares which films can help you through a breakup.
It’s no cinematic masterpiece, but “Holidate” is an enjoyable if dumb reprieve from the horrors of the real world.
By Matthew Soderberg | News EditorAaron Sorkin is the master of the political drama; he shows this with his repertoire…

