‘The Invisible Man’ is an unsettling, tense ride
Screen time columnist Patrick Gunn says “The Invisible Man” reflects the lingering trauma of domestic abuse through a slow, quiet build of tension. Read more »
Screen time columnist Patrick Gunn says “The Invisible Man” reflects the lingering trauma of domestic abuse through a slow, quiet build of tension. Read more »
Screen Time columnist Patrick Gunn says that the attention to detail applied to the show’s characters and gags makes the series both emotional and entertaining. Read more »
The band Whitney will perform on Feb. 12 at The Westcott Theater. The Daily Orange spoke to Julien Ehrlich, one of the members of the band, about the lyrical style and honest messages in its latest album, “Forever Turned Around.” Read more »
SU senior Oladeji Awe released a song titled “Walt the Crane” as an homage to the 580-foot crane being used to renovate the Dome. Read more »
Three tribute bands embodying U2, Oasis, and R.E.M. will perform rock music from the ‘80s and ‘90s at The Westcott Theater. Read more »
Screen Time Columnist Patrick Gunn discusses season 2 of Netflix's hit show "Sex Education." Read more »
Inspired by Steve Lacy, SU junior Aidan Ochre creates and records music from home. The indie music artist also does live performances and will perform at Reneprom on Jan. 25. Read more »
SU sophomore DJ Charel Zeitoune said that what began as a family trip to Tel Aviv, Israel, turned into the opportunity to perform at some of the biggest nightclubs in the city. Read more »
Otto Tunes released an EP titled “Other Lover” on Spotify and other streaming services on Jan. 1. Consisting of three songs, the EP details the stages of a relationship between two individuals. Read more »
Screen time columnist Patrick Gunn says the film “1917,” despite flaws in storytelling, incorporates mesmerizing technical elements such as natural lighting and a smoothly flowing camera. Read more »
Seventeen art photography seniors will display some of their work from their senior theses in the 2020 Transmedia Photography Annual exhibition. Read more »
Screen time columnist Patrick Gunn says “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker” serves as a lacking conclusion to an otherwise solid trilogy. Read more »
Screen time columnist Patrick Gunn says the simple storytelling approach used in “Richard Jewell” showcases strong performances but also creates unnecessarily slow pacing. Read more »
Architecture students Benson Joseph and Parinda Pin Sangakaeo created an art installment that includes a diverse array of mediums. Read more »
Screen Time columnist Patrick Gunn says “A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood” provides messages of forgiveness and openness for people of all ages and honors the legacy of Fred Rogers. Read more »
In partnership with Syracuse Film Society, A24 offered an advance screening of its film “Waves,” building campus’ film scene. Read more »
ArtRage Gallery To Show “American Dreams: Immigration Stories” a play that delves into the lives of immigrants in America through a series of monologues. Read more »
Artist Adam Milner will have his exhibit, “Light Night Space Force,” presented at the Everson Museum of Art. Milner’s work is anchored in creating work that depicts intimacy; he often uses his own bodily fluids and blood from his boyfriend. Read more »
SU alumna hosted a lecture in Shaffer Art Building on the work of surrealist Boris Margo. Read more »
Telepathic Moon Dance performed at Funk ’n Waffles on Oct. 15. Read more »
Screen time columnist, Jason Conolly breaks down how the cast and crew of the Breaking Bad film, "El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie." The film was released on Oct. 11. Read more »
Excerpt: SU professors will drop their new folk album, “Live and Listening” Oct. 16., which was originally recorded during a show at the 443 Social Club & Lounge in Syracuse, this gave the inspiration to produce the album. Read more »
Screen time columnist Patrick Gunn review’s DC’s latest movie, “Joker,” a film that depict show society can be responsible in forming its own worst enemies. Read more »
Music columnist Jack Messing calls Car Bomb’s “Mordial”: a masterclass in technicality, composition and experimentation. Read more »