Sorkin received a Best Screenplay nomination for "Steve Jobs." Check out movie columnist Erik Benjamin's reactions to Sorkin's nomination and what this means for the film itself. Read more »
Film director Quentin Tarantino has made national headlines over the last few weeks with his controversial comments and protests against New York City Police Department.… Read more »
Gender and Sexuality columnist Caroline Colvin discusses the failure of the “Stonewall” movie to justly represent the trans women of color who led the Stonewall riots. Read more »
Syracuse University’s 13th annual Human Rights Film Festival showed a variety of films, spanning the globe and different human rights issues. Read more »
Raised in Shanghai and now here in Syracuse for the first time, Gao said he’s always had a fascination with Western culture. His tattoos stand for his love of 'Pirates of the Caribbean.' Read more »
For the movie industry, the increase in quantity of biopics and historical pieces mean a decrease in quality. In most cases, the allure doubles as its downfall. Read more »
Professor Jeffrey Adams of the University of North Carolina-Greensboro teaches a course about the themes in movies directed by the Coen brothers. Read more »
Mike Watson sits behind the counter of The Sound Garden music store on JeffersonStreet in Armory Square. He is wearing a dark gray long sleeve,… Read more »
Pop Culture columnist Mark DiBona explains why "We Are Your Friends" was a flop at the box office, from its failure to successfully capture the audience with a shared, generational characteristic to its superficial nature. Read more »
After a long summer of superheroes, singing and sequels, the fall movie season is here. This fall marks the return of a once-heralded director, a long-awaited crime drama and a weekly dose of under-the-radar films. Fall brings in intrigue what summer brought in size. Read more »