What The Cardinal has been binging this semester
By The Daily Cardinal Arts Desk | Apr. 29, 2021As the semester comes to a close, the Daily Cardinal Arts desk looks back on what's gotten them through this semester.
As the semester comes to a close, the Daily Cardinal Arts desk looks back on what's gotten them through this semester.
Andra Day is excellent as Billie Holiday in 'The United States Vs. Billie Holiday' but the film around her cannot decide exactly what story it wants to tell.
'Moxie' is a great movie for our time, as it showcases a diverse cast and touches on areas of concern that are becoming increasingly important for future generations.
An extremely visceral and genuinely heartbreaking coming of age story, “Cherry” caught my attention from a pop culture podcast I frequent on a regular basis.
"I Care a Lot" has the potential to create a strong, interesting female lead but falls short with a faulty narrative and too many cliches.
In Emerald Fennell's "Promising Young Woman," Cassie Thomas (Carey Mulligan) is a misunderstood hero fighting crime in a modern day society.
Coming at the right time, "Nomadland" centers around human fragility and mimics a documentary with unique storytelling.
"Judas and The Black Messiah" is a movie that needs to be experienced to truly comprehend the gravitas behind the material and it could not come at a better time.
With 'Soul,' Pixar asks more of their viewers, as the characters display deep thought and emotion throughout the wild ride that illustrates essence of life.
While there’s no denying that Sam Levinson’s “Malcolm & Marie” looks good on screen, the director seems to think that the eye-catching imagery and his actors’ performances are enough to sway us.
"The Little Things," starring Jared Leto, Rami Malek, Denzel Washington, lacks originality and mimics the dull and current feeling of a repetitive reality.
“Crip Camp” tells the story of a camp for disabled children in upstate New York and how that camp inspired several disabled individuals to become leaders in the disability rights movement.
Margot Robbie reprises her role as the quirky DC character, who is dealing with a breakup from her ex-boyfriend, Joker, and an array of newfound enemies.
One of 2019s most emotional films, "Waves" is a pure human drama.
Gerwig, who directed one of the top movies of 2019, was not included on the all-male list of best director nominees.
The 92nd Academy Awards on Sunday will honor a remarkable year for motion pictures. Before the ceremony begins, here's a break down of who will most likely win and who was snubbed from each category.
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‘Marriage Story’ features two of 2019’s very best performances in a film that falls short of greatness.
Eddie Murphy stars as entertainment icon Rudy Ray Moore in lazy Netflix film.
South Korean film “Parasite” invites you in and captivates your attention from start to finish.