Best of 2024: Rachel Shatto's Top 10 movies
by Rachel Shatto, Staff Writer
Here are the 10 films that truly were (to stretch out the metaphor just a little more) this year’s diamonds.
by Rachel Shatto, Staff Writer
Here are the 10 films that truly were (to stretch out the metaphor just a little more) this year’s diamonds.
by Emily Maesar, Associate TV Editor
Emily shares her favorite movies of 2024.
by Emily Maesar, Associate Editor, TVJawn
There’s a specific kind of film that almost always works for me, when made with pure joy of the thing, and that’s the “weird and sad girls” genre.
by Tori Potenza, Staff Writer
As a collector of physical media, when I decide what newer films I want to add to my collection much of my decision comes down to re-watchability
by Rosalie Kicks, Staff Writer and Editor in Chief
There is a lot going on with Lisa Frankenstein, and it is easy to get swallowed up in the film due to the kitschy eighties ephemera, brightly colored palette and electric personalities. However, where the film fails is by not having any connective tissue to bring it together.
Read Moreby Matthew Crump, Staff Writer
So how do you categorize someone as multifaceted as Diablo Cody? I know slapping a “coming-of-age” sticker on her because of a movie from 2007 doesn’t cut it, but for someone whose work has influenced my own, real-life coming-of-age journey, it’s what feels the most true to me.