Klaus Movie Review: Santa gets a new origin story worthy of the enduring holiday legacy

With a little help from his friends, director Sergio Pablos has added a triumphant new addition to the beloved holiday canon in Klaus, now streaming on Netflix. Co-directed by Carlos Martínez López with a screenplay by Zach Lewis and Jim…

Unicorn Store Movie Review: Brie Larson’s directorial debut asks us to shine bright

“Now that this dream is coming true it just makes me think, what else can happen?” Brie Larson’s directorial debut of the whimsical comedy Unicorn Store centers on this childlike vision of a life reflecting our most far-fetched dreams. In…

Jon’s Movie Review: ‘The End of the Tour’

There are moments in life where once they’ve past, you immediately realize that your life has been significantly altered and changed. I have experienced this several times, like the time I found out Santa Claus was not real. Also, the time I…

Jon’s Movie Review: “Welcome to Me” is More Than Inviting

I’ve unabashedly fantasized about what it would be like to win the lottery and what I would do with my money. After taking the obligatory Scrooge McDuckian swim in a pool of gold, I’ll probably go on a completely self-indulgent…

Gaby’s Movie Review: ‘The Perks of Being A Wallflower’ + Q&A with Stephen Chbosky

The Perks of Being a Wallflower has been the staple Young Adult book for the past decade. I first read it at the beginning of my sophomore year of high school. As a fifteen year old, I connected with Charlie…