Screentime Column ‘A Different Man’ reinserts beautifully strange imagination into cinema By Jack Steinberg October 8, 2024
Screentime Column ‘The Shrouds’ explores grief with striking duality of tone By Matt DeckersScreentime Columnist October 8, 2024
Screentime Column Why so (un)serious? ‘Joker: Folie à Deux’ is just a fantastical production By Nate LechnerSenior Staff Writer October 7, 2024
Screentime Column Imperfections in ‘Wild Robot’ add to its emotional vigor By Sam Chapnick October 6, 2024
Screentime Column ‘Nickel Boys’ pushes cinematic boundaries of portraying a person’s life By Henry O'BrienSenior Staff Writer October 1, 2024
Screentime Column Coppola’s ‘Megalopolis’ is a $120 million letdown By Nate LechnerSenior Staff Writer September 30, 2024
Screentime Column ‘The Penguin’ serves a refreshing take on the iconic character By Jack Steinberg September 23, 2024
Screentime Column Tiring plot in ‘The Crow’ reboot makes watching actual crows more fun By Henry O'BrienSenior Staff Writer September 4, 2024
Screentime Column Four underrated movies produced this summer that are worth your time By Nate LechnerSenior Staff Writer August 21, 2024
Screentime Column ‘The Bear’ struggles to hit previous highs, resolve storylines in new season By Griffin Uribe BrownSenior Staff Writer July 5, 2024
Screentime Column ‘Sasquatch Sunset’ examines connection between nature, the human condition By Henry O'BrienSenior Staff Writer April 29, 2024
Screentime Column ‘Civil War’ presents a unique duality of violence, morality in war By Nate LechnerSenior Staff Writer April 17, 2024
Screentime Column 2024 remake of ‘Road House’ fails to deliver the charisma of the original film By Jack Steinberg April 2, 2024
Screentime Column ‘Griselda’ proves drug dealing isn’t a man’s world By Tara Binte SharilAsst. Copy Editor February 19, 2024
Screentime Column The new ‘Ted’ show outshines the movies it spins-off By Griffin Uribe BrownSenior Staff Writer February 7, 2024
Screentime Column ‘Argylle’ tried to poke fun at cliche spy movies. It ended up becoming one. By Henry O'BrienSenior Staff Writer February 6, 2024
Screentime Columnist Despite a perfect cast, ‘Percy Jackson and the Olympians’ leaves fans disappointed By Dayna RobertsContributing Writer February 5, 2024
Screentime Column ‘Wonka’ tells a charming story, but lacks depth By Henry O'BrienSenior Staff Writer January 15, 2024
Screentime Column “The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes” unpacks the tyrant President Snow By Kaitlyn Nero November 29, 2023
Screentime Column ‘Thanksgiving’ might be Eli Roth’s first genre classic By Teddy HudsonAsst. Copy Editor November 26, 2023
Screentime Column Unwind over break with our 6 movie recommendations By Matt Deckers, Teddy HudsonThe Daily Orange November 15, 2023
Screentime Column ‘The Killer’ is another thrilling, oddly funny David Fincher film By Henry O'BrienSenior Staff Writer November 14, 2023
Screentime Column ‘The Zone of Interest’ employs a chilling, unconventional approach to the Holocaust genre By Henry O'BrienSenior Staff Writer October 17, 2023
Screentime Column Craig Gillespie’s ‘Dumb Money’ falls flat as a wall-street inspired film By Matt DeckersScreentime Columnist September 26, 2023