'Sex Education' remains must-watch television
By Joe Marz | Feb. 3, 2020'Sex Education' returns with a new season that touches on all expected bases, and goes above and beyond.
'Sex Education' returns with a new season that touches on all expected bases, and goes above and beyond.
New Stephen King-adapted story proves that HBO still owns the miniseries market.
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.
2019 was a year of film, from superheroes to classic villains, check out our top 10.
Madison based artist, Peggy Flora Zalucha, displays her latest collection, "Deconstruct/Reconstruct", at the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences.
Based on Louisa May Alcott’s classic tale, the latest film adaptation of “Little Women” is a delightful creation.
Adam Sandler is at an all-time best in his explosive new role.
Sam Mendes’ “1917” is a stunning technical achievement that keeps you engaged from start to finish.
Mac Miller's posthumous album "Circles" serves as a nostalgic reminder of Millers ability to tell an honest story and speak directly to his fans, while bending genres and creating a unique sound.
'Dave' is based off Dave Burd's real-life experience in the industry.
‘Marriage Story’ features two of 2019’s very best performances in a film that falls short of greatness.
The Daily Cardinal staff highlights some of the best works of art from 2019.
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.
Legendary director Martin Scorsese brings masterful talent together to craft another monumental mob film.
Highlights from the 62nd Grammy annual awards' categories are here.
2019 horror film “Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark” tries to scare us and have fun, yet instead reminds of just how bad movies can be.
The James Mangold directed “Ford v Ferrari,” starring Matt Damon and Christian Bale, is a heartwarming and entertaining film that everyone will enjoy.
The exploration of the misrepresentation of sexuality and people with disabilities in the entertainment world — creating inclusivity and space for lived experiences.
Brooklyn-based band Crumb plays a set in Madison, showcasing their psychedelic sound.