
Review: Controversy should not apply to this harrowing portrayal of real memories.

Review: The band explores the past on their fourth album.

Many fans were left disappointed and unsatisfied following the long-awaited release of the final episode of season three of âThe White Lotus.â

Alternative rock band Cold commemorates two major album anniversaries at The Song and Dance.

The vintage-loving band from St. Louis drove Syracuse fans wild with their high-energy performance on Sunday.

Review: Beneath the social media memes and the star-powered cast, this video game-based movie glitches instead of soars.

Review: Joe Keeryâs third album is his most experimental, personal and beautifully unique work so far.

Review: The national tour of the musical is a fun night at the theater.

‘The Suite Life of Zack & Cody’ star took part in a conversation for AAPI Heritage Month.

Blaise Rossman, a 2024 SU graduate, returns to the national stage as an ensemble member in The Cher Show.

The rapper will be joined by singer-songwriter Role Model for the April 25 concert in the JMA Wireless Dome.

The student theater organization includes theater kids and TikTok stars â itâs no wonder their social media has amassed over a million views.Â

Review: Flow is low-key, yet everything you could want in an animated movie.

Review:Â Lucy Dacusâ fourth record is a beautiful queer time capsule about falling in love.

Review: Bong Joon Hoâs new film delivers on quality, but not in the box office.

Review: Selena Gomez’s fourth studio album and her first collaborative project with her fiancĂ©, Benny Blanco, lacks emotion despite being created by a couple.

Review: If youâre comfortable with being uncomfortable, this is the season for you.

Review: University Unionâs comedy night brings two big TV comedians in a night full of home runs and misses.

The biopic explores a musical prophet’s rise to stardom, exhibiting an exceptional performance by TimothĂ©e Chalamet.

Review: Does Lady Gaga need to recreate her old sound?

Review: The 1989 film, re-released in theaters as a celebratory homage to Black History Month, hits home three decades later.

The voice behind one of 2023âs wittiest TikTok hits talks about cold weather, the downsides of social media virality and the struggle to brand herself as an artist.

Review: LISA, the breakout star from the band BLACKPINK, asserts her musical versatility in new album, Alter Ego.

The downtown micro art gallery opened its doors to an experimental blend of audio-visual magic this Friday.

The play scores the hearts of audience members with its authenticity and relatability.

Review: Conclave preaches the power of potential papal populism.Â

The student-run dance company will highlight SU’s choreographic talent at spring showcase.

The Jamil Jude-directed production delves into friendship and fanaticism born out of LeBron James’ iconic career.

Review: Everything sounds too similar on Tate McRaeâs sophomore album.

Review: Van Ettenâs first outing with her band resulted in a lackluster album.

Redhouse Arts Center’s production of Les Trois Dumas reinforces the clichĂ© that Americans remain ignorant of international history.

K.Dot served entertainment and education during the 59th Super Bowl halftime.

We’ve officially entered into a new era for Cap.

Sabrina Carpenter and Role Model both dropped deluxe albums on Valentine’s Day. Does more always mean better?

Attendees could choose from all types of readings and vendors to tap into their personal beliefs.

Dozens gather at local hotspots to square off with others about they really know on an array of topics.

Commentary: Music executive Jeff Rabhanâs misguided column in The Hollywood Reporter sparked controversy in the music community. Was he right?

Review: Buddy road movie on one hand, and a critical look at the nature of human suffering on the other.

SU senior Macy Aiken brings her signature blend of comedic timing and fearless charm to host the University Union Comedy Knockout show.

Senior Audrey Weisburd launches a new poetry event, creating a space for students to share their voices through readings.

Review: With his sixth album, Abel Tesfaye says goodbye to his The Weeknd persona through a journey of music genres and shallow lyrics.

Robert Eggersâ new horror film resurrects the horror genre.

The play delivers on its heartfelt performances and compelling visuals for its Syracuse Stage run.

The bio musical at Landmark Theatre left much to be desired.

Technically and artistically achieving, itâs easy to find this mid-century epic intellectually stimulating

The artistâs third album takes listeners to another planet, where her self-invented feeling reigns.

Morgan Lewis, class of 2024, returns to Syracuse to bring to life the story of the Queen of Rock nâ Roll.

Lovers of the bestselling series by Rebecca Yarros revel in a night of food, drinks and fan culture.

SU communications sophomore Lauren Ervin headlines Friday’s launch party to create a new electronic dance experience for Syracuse.

Review: A thought-provoking exploration, Lockerbie: A Search for Truth delves into one fatherâs relentless journey to uncover what really happened.

Review: Virginia jam band joins up with Syracuse student bands at the Westcott Theater with heady jams.

Review: With a sky-high budget, star-studded cast and copious CGI, the new film defies the odds and cements itself as the blandest movie this holiday season.

The rap giantâs surprise album blends braggadocio and humility, embodying a year of career highs and creative duality.

Khalidâs Sincere (Deluxe) breathes new life into the original album with six added tracks and standout collaborations.

Rauw Alejandro’s fifth studio album, Cosa Nuestra, blends old-school salsa, bachata, and modern trap across 18 tracks, offering both poetic introspection and playful energy.

Review: The Broadway musical delivers stunning visuals and heartwarming performances for its Landmark Theatre run.

100% of the energy was missing from the Emergency Intercom show, which was only missing 50% of the hosts.

The Buffalo RiverWorks show was a testament to the metal act’s enduring legacy in music.

The Return reimagines The Odyssey but drowns in its own ambition.

A satirical take on motherhood, Nightbitch leaves body horror fans and dog lovers wanting more.

This emotional animated feature connects generations with its timeless story and breathtaking artistry.

The American rock band, supported by late night drive home and Jack Kays, took the Upstate Medical University Arena by storm with their electrifying performance.

Review: The metalcore act’s return to western New York was nothing short of triumphant.

Review: Buffalo RiverWorks concert is triumphant showcase of raw emotion, infectious energy and the unifying power of live music.

Nessa Barrettâs second album, AFTERCARE, dives deep into the highs and lows of love with haunting instrumentals, raw lyrics, and strong vocals.

Despite a key flaw, Anora is a rollicking good time at the movies.

Meet Damerlin âBiggieâ Baez, from the reality TV show âBaddies,â as she joined multicultural organizations at Syracuse University for a âJeopardy!â event.

On Nov. 9, Dexter and the Moonrocks brought their chaotic, psychedelic blend of grunge and alternative rock to the Westcott Theater in Syracuse.

With little marketing, Your Monster delivers powerful performances and an unforgettable monster romance, proving some of the best cinema finds us when we least expect it.

Review: The multi-genre act delivers a night full of positivity and powerhouse music for Syracuse fans.

Tyler, the Creator’s eighth studio album, Chromakopia, combines raw vulnerability and energetic highs with dynamic collaborations in each song.

The dance competition brought together Syracuse Universityâs multicultural dance groups in a night of powerful performances, with Outlaws taking the title.

Rackets and hormones collide in this witty and flashy portrayal of an athletic love triangle.

On Oct. 11, Memphis rapper GloRilla dropped her debut album Glorious, a powerful exploration of empowerment and spirituality thatâs put her squarely in the Billboard 200âs top five.

A24’s newest tearjerker with Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield captures lifeâs most meaningful moments beyond time or tragedy.

In a mix of intimate storytelling and Halloween spirit, Eliza McLamb’s tour stop hints at a star in the making.

In the months since its release, Dune: Part Two has remained an unimpeachable work of sci-fi genius.

Joined by From Ashes to New, New Years Day and If Not For Me, Set It Off left fans buzzing with energy after an electric show.

The Joker sequel delivers on style but falls short in execution, leaving fans divided and critics unimpressed.

Syracuse alumna Victoria Huston-Elem brings humor and heart to Madame Thenardier in the national Broadway tour.

Charli XCX’s new remix album brings a darker, introspective twist to her summer anthem.

It Ends with Us transitions to film, with fans both excited and surprised by the adaptation. As Hooverâs works gain momentum in Hollywood, more of her bestselling novels are headed to the screen.

Review: The raunch-tastic comedian delivers a no-holds-barred, 80-minute set for Syracuse fans.

Syracuse University is exploring the history of fandom through two exhibitions that highlight how communities form around shared passions.

The up-and-coming rappers cater to audience members of all ages during their Back 2 School concert.Â

Francis Ford Coppolaâs wannabe magnum opus is too bustling and disjointed to work on any level.

A visually stunning and emotional film, Transformers One is a hidden gem that delivers an inspiring origin story to franchise fans and moviegoers alike.Â

The rock star brought her one-of-a-kind âSummer Carnivalâ to the JMA Wireless Dome, thrilling fans with acrobatics, pyrotechnics, and iconic hits.

The 19-track album blends sharp lyricism, alter egos, and emotional honesty.

Vulnerability and sarcasm go hand in hand on Carpenterâs new album.

A decade later, Whiplash remains a harsh but gripping portrayal of what it takes to reach greatness.

Deadpool & Wolverine breaks records as the highest-grossing R-rated film of all time, blending bold action, irreverent humor, and stellar performances.

The rock legends play all of their hits as well as new unreleased music Friday at Upstate Medical Arena.

Concertgoers brave the elements for a night of rock and blues music in Syracuse, including longtime friends Katie Fortune and Tammy Rocque.

Cast members of Bel-Air explored the modern reimagining of the iconic series and its impact on breaking stereotypes in Hollywood.

Fans of Quavo, Smino, and Maisie Peters flocked to the JMA Dome to celebrate University Unionâs Juice Jam after Lil Tecca and PARTYNEXTDOOR cancellations.

Dedicated jazz musicians celebrate the master’s legacy, performing his classics on Sunday evening.

Review: From mosh pits to singalongs, Hawthorne Heights, Anberlin and more reignite the emo spirit for a devoted crowd.

Maisie Peters and Smino will join the newly announced rapper at the JMA Wireless Dome on Sept. 22.

Fans packed the Empower FCU Amphitheater for the local native’s F1-Trillion Tour show.

Nicholas Muellner’s “Asea” will be on display until Dec. 13.

The Party After Dark tour brings back party anthems of early 2000s to Upstate New York.

Ronnie Radke leads an explosive night at Darien Lake Amphitheater, joined by Black Veil Brides, Dance Gavin Dance and more.

Rock band plays hits including hit singles, âLet Her Cry,â âHold My Handâ and âOnly Wanna Be With Youâ

The “Freaks on Parade Tour” headliners captivate the audience with high-energy music and theatrics.

The New York State Fair closed early on Sunday amid reports of violence, but not before rapper Rick Ross could deliver an electrifying performance.

Swifties gather for a lively dance party designed for fans who long for Taylor Swift concerts.

For the second year in a row, the Black country trio rocked the fair stage in Mississippi fashion.

Review: Beak & Skiff Apple Orchards reminds indie folk band of earlier days in Washington state.

The multi-generational audience rock out at the Empower FCU Amphitheater.

Shakey Graves and Trampled By Turtles co-headline the latest summer concert at the Lafayette apple orchard.

Review: The up-and-coming guitarist gives traditional country and blues a modern twist.

Review: Famously known as a music producer for Taylor Swift, Jack Antonoff shows he can stand among the heavyweights heâs worked with.Â

Review: The Texas guitarist’s blend of blues, rock and soul music made for a perfect night.

Review: Known for his hit “Take Me to Church,” the Irish singer’s sold-out Syracuse show was a religious experience.

Minetsa Cotto Ortiz shares her journey as a dancer and the lessons learned as co-chair of the Latinx Raices Dance Troupe.

A younger wave of punk music fans look to prioritize inclusivity for the historic music scene’s latest chapter.

Syracuse, Buffalo and Rochester artists are receiving more mainstream success and standing out from the rest of the industry. But who are these rappers?

Review: With her first-ever country album, Beyonce declares a death to old ideals while revealing roots of an entire new image.

The popular rapper and Teezo Touchdown are focal points at SU’s year-end concert.

From Woodbridge to âAshwagandha,â SUâs Black queer comedian is well on his way.

Rapper DaBaby performs in Syracuse for student run 4/20 concert at Westcott Theater

Review: Swiftâs new album presents easter eggs, exes and tons of emotions through her honest and compelling storytelling

The MFA student illustrates stories of culture and childhood nostalgia in her artwork and research.Â

Tony Award winning performer and activist Ali Stroker empowered students and administration on Tuesday evening.

Review: Former Nickelodeon child actors and employees speak their truth about the damage they endured during their careers.

Review: Beyonce’s newest album proves to be a genre-bending blend of beauty, passion and artistry.

SUâs National Pan-Hellenic Council excites with Lola Brooke and their annual step-show.

Review: J. Antonio Rodriguez, Amaya Braganza and company bring a tale of hope and love to the Landmark Theatre

Review: The alternative rock act’s brilliantly diverse sound was on full display in Syracuse.

The rapper will be joined by Tezzo Touchdown, ISOxo and FEEM at University Union’s spring concert finale on April 26.

The Syracuse student-led Crossroads Collective hosts the genre-defying Japanese psych rock band.

The Annual WERW Launch Party Brought in fans and stans alike.

ABC announced Jenn Tran as the network’s 21st bachelorette earlier this week

Netflix miniseries “Griselda” reveals the story behind the notorious Cocaine Godmother of Miami. Here we fill in answers to a few questions about the series.

Ian Cattell and fellow members of the Pink Floyd tribute band once again took fans on a musical journey Tuesday.

The annual event welcomes diverse performers to compete for the crown during next month’s finals.

SU’s Outlaws Dance Troupe celebrated their 10-year anniversary and 5th annual showcase Wednesday evening.

Review: Ellie Baker, Chase Wolfe and company were tasked with bringing a beloved romance to the stage and excelled.

The 2024 Oscars cast a spotlight on the unsung heroes of the entertainment industry.

Nate Coffey and Blaise Rossmann offer a glimpse of what life is like on a national Broadway tour and how SU Drama helped them get there.

The D.C. electronic musical collective incorporates reggae, Indian and Middle Eastern sounds into its live performances.

Review: Â Why the new Netflix series should be on everyone’s watchlist.

VPA Prof. Guinevere Turner and VPA senior Olivia Chapman talk about M. Night Shyamalan, Sarah Polley, Carl Sprague and more on the movies.

Review: OrquĂdeas, Kali Uchis second Spanish-language album, plays with a variety of genres from across Latin America.

The Impractical Joker made an appearance on campus on Monday night for an event hosted by University Union.

The student-run dance organization performed twice to a packed Goldstein Auditorium this weekend.

Ottotunes and Groovestand earn second and third place honors at the International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella.

Review: The reggae artistâs rise to fame during a period of political unrest.

Review: The Golden Globe award winning Netflix show encapsulates human emotion through a heightened road rage incident.

Review: Lisa Frankenstein starring Kathryn Newton adopts a style of self-aware black comedy that walks the tightrope between absurdity and embarrassment perfectly.

New to comedy and to college, the Syracuse University freshman brings her jokes to the Comedy Carnival.

Review: Lynn Nottageâs play at Syracuse Stage is a story of grit, determination and passion.

Reviews: “Purlie Victorious,” “Chicago,” “Here We Are” and “Merrily We Roll Along” round out a chilly February weekend of NYC shows.

Review: The historical drama focuses on the Höss family who carry out their mundane lives of privilege next door to the Auschwitz concentration camp.

The non-athletic highlights included Usher on roller-skates, Beyonce breaking the internet, and Michael CeraVe?

With a star-studded nominations list and (at least) a few snubs, this year’s Grammy Awards either pleased or disappointed fans.

Review: The Tony best musical winner hits home at the Landmark Theatre in Syracuse.

Mathieu Barthelemy, Pedro de Paulo and Eric Ticse kickstarted their careers and honed their craft within fraternities.

Syracuse alumna Caroline Portner takes a starring role in “Hairspray” touring show.

ARISE and CNY Arts team up to empower local artists with disabilities.Â

The Netflix film tells the overdue story of a Black, queer civil rights leader whose little light never got its chance to shine.

Student organizers share the behind-the-scenes efforts that go into creating dynamic concerts in college homes.

Local Syracuse music collective transitions from rap shows to hosting techno events at Thornden Underground.

The Miami-based artist showcases his intersectional identity in an eclectic multimedia exhibit in the Everson.

The octopus enthusiast and online comedian stole the hearts of students at his sold-out University Union talk.

In the first episode, Prof. Todd Herreman and broadcast and digital journalism junior Alexa Lamalfa talk about Taylor Swift, Noah Kahan, Joni Mitchell and more music they enjoy.

Review: Nearly a decade in the make, the film is based on the popular video game.

The hard rock band headlined the concert featuring EKOH, Catch Your Breath and The Word Alive.

The Manlius based artist combines text, ink and mixed media art in textured encaustic paintings.

Review: Gavin Rossdale and company’s Syracuse concert promoted the ’90s rock act’s recent greatest hits album.

Hannah Jadagu, Devon Again and Padma played the Schine Underground for Syracuse University’s independent station.

Review: The singer’s third album boasts his take on a world of sexuality and sweatiness, plus an unexpected sample.

Whether they have already seen the Eras Tour or just want to experience it through a screen, Swifties are swarming theaters to see the iconic tour.

University Union partners with the Lambda Sigma Upsilon fraternity for Saturday’s Bandersnatch show.

SU alum explores the intersection of literature and art in the latest exhibition at ArtRage Gallery.

Review: The Broadway showâs touring performance remains enchanting through an altered plot and replaced characters.

Reviews: Films “La Suprema,” “The Peasants” and “Mother, Couch” debuted at the Toronto International Film Festival.

Reviews: “Summer Qamp,” “Long Live Montero” and “In Restless Dreams” debuted at the Toronto International Film Festival.

Singer Riley Clemmons joined the Arkansas musician for Friday’s concert at the Crouse Hinds Theater.

Review: The sci-fi adventure film is an inventive and emotional story packed with action, existential themes and strong visuals.

Students gather in Schine Underground for a night of laughs presented by student comedians.

The popular rapper’s 14-date college tour made a stop at the The Oncenter War Memorial.

Wonderland Forest’s two-day event draws campers together for a weekend of musical transcendence.

Puerto Rican singer Maldy will headline “CalentĂłn” on Oct. 14.

Pottery by Onondaga artist Peter B. Jones showcases old and new traditions present in Syracuseâs Indigenous community

University Union’s fall music festival features Flo Rida with new music from Denzel Curry, Ryan Beatty and Rachel Grae.

Tevvon Hines’ suspense movie will be featured at Dallas’ REEL East Texas Film Festival.

The mass of trash scraps transformed into sculpture is the work of Utica resident Marc-Anthony Polizzi.

American rock band Shinedown closed out the St. Josephâs Health Amphitheater at Lakeview concert season with a bang.

Thousands of fans rejoiced as âThe Popular Monstourâ from rock band Falling in Reverse made it to Syracuse on Tuesday night. Â

University Unionâs annual fall concert will also feature Denzel Curry, Ryan Beatty and Rachel Grae.

The 13-day annual event at the State Fairgrounds attracted more than 900,000 visitors.

The classic rockers brought their nearly half-century of hits to St. Joe’s Amphitheater.

Review: The so-called “Folk Malone” dials up his refreshingly frank songs for sold-out St. Joseph’s Health Amphitheater show.

Review: Gojira and Mastodon deliver on their promise of metal mayhem for fans.

How the biggest venue in Syracuse goes from Monster Jam to Red Hot Chili Peppers in less than a week.

Netflix’s “BEEF” premiered on April 6 starring Ali Wong and Steven Yeun.

Drink Masters is a Netflix cocktail-making show with themed challenges, but the mixologists are unlikable, and the show lacks reality competition spirit.

University Union hosted the celebration in the JMA Wireless Dome on April 28.

There have been countless shocking developments in HBO’s drama â and there’s still half a season to go to the series finale.

On-campus fraternity, Phi Kappa Theta, hosted the first Walnutpaloozaâa philanthropic music festivalâto raise money for Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals.

Netflix released “MH370” on the nine-year anniversary of the Malaysian airlines flight disappearing.

Urban Video Project will feature films from TJ Cuthand and SofĂa GallisĂĄ Muriente on April 19 and 20 in Shemin Auditorium and the Everson Museum of Art.

The Red Hot Chili Peppers played at the JMA Wireless Dome on April 14, along with opening acts King Princess and the Strokes.

“STOMP,” featuring percussion music and dancing, was on Broadway in Syracuse at the Landmark Theater on April 14 and 15.

University Union also hosts indie singer Laura Elliott and rapper Tom the Mail Man at Schine Underground on Saturday.

Not all horror movies are still able to leave audiences on the edge of their seats — but the ones that do are certainly worth noting.

The 2003 romantic comedy had major success when it was initially released, and has been able to maintain its strong fan base in the 20 years since.

Syracuse University’s a cappella groups, The Mandarins and Orange Appeal, join forces at the Mandarins’ annual spring invitational concert on March 31, 2023.

The April Fools’ Day crowd seemed to appreciate Redd’s easy-flowing, professional sketches opposed to Wallace’s attempt at local, student-centered comedy bits.

Prime Video’s adaptation of Taylor Jenkins Reid’s novel premiered on March 3, with new episodes released up until its finale on March 24.

Grace Ferguson and Anjali Engstrom of Luna and the Carpets take their first steps into the music industry with a debut on Orange TV Network’s “Loud and Clear.”

Padma, The Accountant and All Thumbs, Nancy Dunkle, Sammy Curcuru, and Jordyn Tareaz took the Goldstein Auditorium stage for the March 25 showcase.

Review: The Prime Video series from Donald Glover and Janine Nabers takes on fandom in the digital age, and how far one will go for their favorite artist.

Hip-hop artist The Kid LAROI kicked off his “Bleed For You” tour on March 22, 2023 at The OnCenter War Memorial in Syracuse, NY.

The third season of “Ted Lasso” premiered on March 15, starring Jason Sudeikis.

Review: Singer-songwriter stops at Center for the Arts for her first headlining tour in five years sharing music and memories from her 20-year career.Â

“Everything Everywhere All at Once” and “The Banshees of Inisherin” look to steal Hollywoodâs brightest spotlight on Sunday.

Outer Banks returned with a much anticipated third season on Feb. 23, but let viewers down with a redundant plot.

Syracuse University’s dance company, DanceWorks, presented their annual spring showcase on March 3 and 4.

The emerging country singer-songwriter released the EP about her past relationship this Valentine’s Day.

Review: Caroline Polachek’s latest album, “Desire, I Want to Turn Into You,” was released on Feb. 14 and shows off the artists impressive range.

Syracuse Stage’s ‘Espejos: Clean’ stars Emma Ramos and Kate Abbruzzese and is showing until March 5.

Tango Gameworks’ new action game has a diegetic soundtrack, a cel-shaded art style and a simple character design that feels like a show back to early 2000s ‘Jet Set Radio.’

Celebrate Black History Month with Black artists for all year round- from ’70s favorites like Cameo to rap stars like Kendrick Lamar.

Syracuse University’s Drama department presents “Barbecue” at Syracuse Stage.

Netflix recently released the first part of the psychological thriller series’ new season about the charming-but-deadly Joe Goldberg.

Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band will play at Syracuse’s JMA Wireless Dome on Sept. 7.

The new Apple TV+ show follows therapists who help each other through lifeâs hardships. The show helps to demystify and humanize the mental health profession.

Musical internet sensations PinkPantheress and Ice Spice team up for âBoyâs a liar Pt. 2,â the collab we didnât know we needed, yet makes perfect sense.

Kyle Edward Ballâs new horror movie, “Skinamarink,” is full of obscurity and bone-chilling details throughout.

The movieâs heartfelt message and animation revamp make âThe Last Wishâ the shining star of the franchiseâs past spin-offs.

Damien Chazelleâs latest film follows actress Nellie LaRoy in her journey to stardom in the 1920s.

2023 has many new movies, TV series and albums in store, like Greta Gerwig’s “Barbie” and Sam Smith’s upcoming album “Gloria.”

The Sicily-based TV series brings sexual desire and backstabbing to each intertwining plot line of the show.

Review: The (mostly older) crowd got wild for The Beach Boys’ Christmas hits during last night’s holiday show at The Oncenter Crouse Hinds Theater.

Review: The new movie follows Sammy Fabelman, an aspiring filmmaker, from childhood until his early college years.

Singer and songwriter Caroline Bergan released her first song, “Criminal.” Her passion for music began at a young age and led her to pursue a career in music.

The Beach Boys’ lead singer Mike Love shares what the band means to him during the holiday season giving a look ahead to their performance at The Oncenter Crouse Hinds Theater.

The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame acts will be joined by The Strokes and King Princess for the April 14 concert.

Review: The Disney classic will be running at Syracuse Stage until Jan. 8.

Review: The part-documentary, part-concert spectacle is showing at the Regal Cinema 4DX theater at Destiny USA through Saturday.

Daniel Stamm’s new thriller, “Prey for the Devil,” failed to deliver to its full potential leaving the viewer wanting more â and not in a good way.

Mark Mylodâs latest film, “The Menu,” unveils the horrors of the restaurant industry in the new thriller.

Review: “Wakanda Forever,” The sequel to 2018’s “Black Panther” allows viewers to grieve Chadwick Boseman’s passing.

Review: The singer shares his experiences with more confidence and optimism than ever before on his latest album.

The SU Drama production encapsulates life’s best and worst aspects, highlighting the lessons that accompany a less-than-happy ending.
