'The Night Of' is More Than Just Another Courtroom Drama
Unlike any other courtroom drama, stereotypes and snap judgements are the central plot twists of HBO's miniseries.Kanye and Taylor: A History
Taylor has been America's sweetheart since the 2009 VMA Awards. But has Kanye been right all this time?'Finding Dory' Is the Pixar Sequel You Didn’t Know You Needed
Pixar's follow-up to "Finding Nemo" delivers heart and humor—as well as valuable life lessons.'Neighbors 2': Sororities, Sexism, and Seth Rogen
'Neighbors 2' may not have the most profound plot, but a deeper story may lie beneath all the shenanigans.Romance Aside, the 'Hookup Culture' Talk Still Holds Water at BC
Somewhere down the line, according to Professor Kerry Cronin, the casuals and the formals of American dating culture have flip-flopped.“Spotlight” Illuminates the Scandal the Church Cannot Conceal
"Spotlight" is a necessary and uncomfortable dive into the scandal that rocked Boston and the Catholic Church over a decade ago."Creed" Takes Down Racial Stereotypes and Wins Our Hearts
In today’s society, where hate is assigned colors and genders, "Creed" reminds us that heroes do not fit any one stereotypical mold.Jennifer Lawrence Raises the Voices of Hollywood Women on Wage Disparity
Women in Hollywood have long taken less than their male counterparts, and Jennifer Lawrence isn't the only one who's actually doing something about it.