Tag: Movie
‘Plainclothes’ premieres Syracuse-based story to sold-out audience
Syracuse-based film "Plainclothes" premiered Sunday at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival. Read More »
Syracuse-based film 'Plainclothes' set to premiere at Sundance Film Festival
"Plainclothes" pulls from director Carmen Emmi’s personal experiences growing up in Syracuse. Read More »
'Interstellar' explores humanity in higher resolution 10 years later
A decade after its premiere in theaters, Christopher Nolan’s “Interstellar” maintains reflexivity and reminds viewers of their humanity. Read More »
‘Gladiator II’ fails to match predecessor's success
Although "Gladiator II" features entertaining performances, the film does not live up to its predecessor's depth. Read More »
'Wicked' holds space for Broadway roots, adding depth to film's success
“Wicked” walks the line between homage and reinterpretation to appeal to musical theater fans and general audiences alike. Read More »
‘Anora’ subverts expectations with jarringly real characters, plot
Sean Baker’s newest film, “Anora,” may define him as one of the most realistic and humanistic directors of all time. Read More »
‘We Live In Time’ is an effectively heartbreaking British drama
Director John Crowley’s movie, “We Live in Time,” explores the decade-long romance of the lead characters, Almut and Tobias. Read More »
PopCon cultivates intimate fandom in ‘hometown con’
Fan convention Syracuse PopCon united fans with a shared love of pop culture. Read More »
‘Nickel Boys’ pushes cinematic boundaries of portraying a person’s life
Based on the 2019 book by Colson Whitehead, “Nickel Boys” uses first-person perspective to understand the humanity of two young Black men at a segregated reform school. Read More »
Ghoulery at the Gear creates comedic, 'uncomfortable' experience
The artistic duo KB and KB hosted a spooky interactive experience at The Gear Factory, featuring a haunted house, games and artwork from local artists. Read More »
'The Substance' successfully pulls off grotesque satire
French writer-director Coralie Fargeat’s “The Substance” tells an uncomplicated story of an older woman using a substance to transform her into a more beautiful, younger self. Read More »
'The Penguin' serves a refreshing take on the iconic character
Episode one of Max’s “The Penguin” featured a fresh approach to the iconic DC Comics character and set high standards for the remainder of the series. Read More »
Zoë Kravitz’s directorial debut 'Blink Twice' lacks thematic punch
Zoë Kravitz’s intentional camerawork in “Blink Twice” does not make up for the film's plot holes and rushed resolution. Read More »
'Beetlejuice Beetlejuice' breathes new life through reminiscent production
While the film lacks in plot, Tim Burton’s film, “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice,” emphasizes his signature characters and colors. Read More »
Joan Jett Women's Day concert inspires multigenerational bonds at Great NYS Fair
Joan Jett and the Blackhearts brought families together at their concert at the Great New York State Fair on Wednesday. Read More »
A disjointed plot in 'Trap' reveals Shyamalan's Achilles' heel
“Trap” loses its intrigue after the first act, falling short of Shyamalan’s previous successes as a master of suspense. Read More »
Four underrated movies produced this summer that are worth your time
As the summer winds down, here is a list of movies you might have missed but are worth a watch. Read More »
2024 remake of 'Road House' fails to deliver the charisma of the original film
Doug Liman’s “Road House” remake misses the mark. Our screentime columnist shares the film’s faults, successes and comparisons with the 1989 original. Read More »
The new ‘Ted’ show outshines the movies it spins-off
This year, Peacock introduced Seth MacFarlane’s “Ted” spinoff sitcom. Our screen time columnist details the series’ humor and inspiration and applauds the unforgettable R-rated teddy bear. Read More »
After 20 years, ‘Elf’ is an established holiday classic
“Elf” is the first 21st-century Christmas classic, our Screentime Columnist writes Read More »
‘May December’ is a haunting tragedy filled with outstanding lead performances
Three outstanding performances make ‘May December’ compelling Read More »
Balancing laughter, tenderness, sorrow, ‘The Holdovers’ becomes a Christmas classic
‘The Holdovers’ tells a new type of Christmas story with humor, New England weather and Paul Giamatti Read More »
Level up your week with these 5 events
Celebrate different cultures this week with these five events Read More »
Barbie is a beginning, the rest is up to us
But it’s easy to get caught in a false sense of progress if we stay too long; and therefore crucial for us to continue the fight for real, active change by being wary and critical of brands like Mattel in the real world. Read More »