Best of 2024: The 15 best science fiction movies of the year
by Tessa Swehla, Associate Editor
2024 has been a rich year for science fiction, both in film and in print.
by Tessa Swehla, Associate Editor
2024 has been a rich year for science fiction, both in film and in print.
by Jessica Scott, Staff Writer
There’s something wrong with Longlegs.
by Emily Maesar, Associate TV Editor
Emily shares her favorite movies of 2024.
by Billie Anderson, Staff Writer
I’m focusing on some of my favorite lesser-known gems of the year—films you might not find on every Best of 2024 list but absolutely should make the time to see.
by William Bibbiani, Staff Writer
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by Kate Beach, Staff Writer
These are the movies I loved this year. They thrilled me and devastated me and made me glad to be alive and watching them. Enjoy!
by Billie Anderson, Staff Writer
I’ve made the week easier for you and offered up some perfect double features to fill the endless hours of leftovers, puzzle making, and your dad falling asleep on the couch.
by Ryan Silberstein, Managing Editor, Red Herring
Here are 15 of the movies I have truly loved and will carry forward into the years to come.
by Rosalie Kicks, Old Sport & Editor in Chief
Recently, I had the opportunity to chat with Christina to find out what sparked her to start Girls Like Horror, what got her into the genre, and to learn about her creative endeavors. It has been so wonderful getting to know Christina and learning more about her club.
by Tori Potenza, Staff Writer
2024 has been a fascinating year for horror releases, dominated by vampires, as well as franchise sequels.
by Gary M. Kramer, Staff Writer
Here, in alphabetical order, are my personal favorite films of 2024.
by Megan Bailey, Staff Writer
It’s been a big year for fake pop stars. From romance to horror, they’ve sung their hearts out on stage, fallen in love, and maybe even tried to help catch a serial killer.
by Tori Potenza, Staff Writer
It was a challenge not trying to talk her ear off but she was incredibly generous with her time and provided plenty of thoughtful responses that I am sure fans of her work will love.
by Emily Maesar, Associate TV Editor
While Jonathan Anderson captures the time periods with perfect precision, he’s also masterful at allowing the characters to speak for themselves with their clothing over the course of the most important 13 years of their lives.
by Rosalie Kicks, Editor in Chief and Old Sport
This year, with my Christmas spirit being unexpectedly high, I have a feeling that after witnessing the magic of McGinnis and Guarino, I might be pushed into full blown Christmas creature mode.
by Kevin Murphy, Staff Writer
Here are some of those films that stuck out to me–dramatic powerhouses, refreshingly hopeful stories, or whimsical delights.
by Shayna Davis, Staff Writer
My 25th birthday was actually one of the best birthday’s I’ve had in a long time and it kicked off with a screening of Robert Altman’s 3 Women starring Janice Rule, Sissy Spacek, and personal role model of mine, Shelley Duvall.
by Sam Christian, Staff Writer
I did not get out to the movies as much as I would have liked to this year, so instead of providing a top list of new movies, I’m going to be sharing my favorite new watches for me this year.
by Carmen Paddock, Staff Writer
Featured From Here to Eternity, Suddenly Last Summer, Conversation Piece, Black Narcissus, Senso, Margaret, In Harm’s Way
by Kate Beach, Staff Writer
Julio Torres has already made his mark as a singular voice in film and television, and Problemista is an ambitious, exciting first feature.