Movies and TV
‘The Walking Dead: Dead City’ offers fresh approach to undead franchise
Ryan Ranc, Life&Arts Senior Film Columnist
• June 19, 2023
“The Blackening” blends horror, comedy expertly with excellent cast, witty writing
Ryan Ranc, Life&Arts Senior Film Columnist
• June 15, 2023
‘Transformers’ soft reboot might be most underwhelming of franchise
Ryan Ranc, Senior Film Columnist
• June 11, 2023
‘The Little Mermaid’ overcomes common remake issues, still feels hollow
Ryan Ranc, Senior Film Columnist
• May 30, 2023
“Beau is Afraid,” pure, unadulterated Ari Aster brain-scrambling art
Ryan Ranc, Senior Film Columnist
• April 19, 2023
Films to look forward to this summer
Isabella Zeff, General Life&Arts Reporter
• April 17, 2023
‘Renfield’: Bloody entertainment with muddled script
Ryan Ranc, Senior Film Columnist
• April 12, 2023
‘Tetris,’ business thriller filled with deceit, tetrominoes
Ryan Ranc, Senior Film Columnist
• April 6, 2023
‘Rye Lane’ puts fresh, joyful spin on rom-com formula
Isabella Zeff, General Life&Arts Reporter
• April 6, 2023
Affleck’s, Damon’s ‘Air’ celebrates creativity, innovation in sports
Celeste Hoover, General Life&Arts Reporter
• April 5, 2023
‘The Super Mario Bros. Movie’ delivers heartwarming comedic adventure, builds on roots
Arlinne Montemayor, General Life&Arts Reporter
• April 4, 2023
Coming-of-age films to watch during graduation season
Minza Mirza, General Life&Arts Reporter
• April 3, 2023
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