Review: ‘M3GAN’ attempts to tackle the intricacies of human relationships
Director Gerard Johnstone’s sophomore flick plays out like an extended, albeit fascinating, TikTok about a doll from Hell.
Director Gerard Johnstone’s sophomore flick plays out like an extended, albeit fascinating, TikTok about a doll from Hell.
The mystery show chronicles main character Elena Santos’ new job as a live-in nanny for a Manhattan elite.
The student-led exhibition, examining the intersection of visual media, service members and gender norms, is currently on view at the Hood Museum of Art.
This week, discover numerous films, literature readings and performances — including student-written “Noon Panir in the Dark,” an Apple Hill String Quartet concert and guest a capella quartet Kings Return.
Leigh Bardugo’s highly anticipated sequel to the fantasy hit novel “Ninth House” takes the reader to Hell and back, through the stone arches of Yale University.
The internet trend may look different, but its resurgence has potentially dangerous ramifications.
Tess Bowler introduces her new column, recommending three haunting drama movies for when you can’t decide what to watch.
Serpell's second novel "The Furrows: An Elegy" is filled with masterfully rendered disorientation.
“Babylon” gives a vivid take on the early days of the movie-making industry.
Campus is filled with the arts, including readings at Still North, Hood maker evenings and conversations, the MLK Keynote Speaker, Back to Back Theatre Company and Apple Hill String Quartet.
From the Big Apple to the Big Green: SNL’s Michael Longfellow visits campus for a solo comedy show on Friday, Jan. 13.
Campus gears up for Week Three, featuring stand-up comedy from Michael Longfellow of Saturday Night Live, Hop films, workshops and a reading from a Harvard University English Professor.
The 2022 winner of the Neukom Institute Literary Arts Award for Playwriting will be coming to Hanover on Jan. 12 and Jan. 13.
Rather than seven stages of grief, “SOS” offers 23 — one for each of the entrancing songs on SZA’s new sophomore album.
Even as the Hop undergoes construction, winter term’s arts scene is poised to impress.
Despite a confusing timeline and poor pacing, David O. Russell’s star-studded film succeeds in powerfully illustrating a tale of love in the midst of war.
After three decades, the novel’s religious satire has resulted in the assassination attempt of the author, Salman Rushdie.
The final week of showcases and performances highlights work that students have been preparing all term.
‘Park Dae Sung: Ink Reimagined’ is the largest solo exhibition of the genre-bending artist’s work in the United States and will be on display at the Hood until March 19, 2023.
Saffitz discussed her newest cookbook, which she visited Norwich to promote yesterday, as well as kitchen tips for college bakers.