Keep Your Eyes Ahead, The Helio Sequence

Keep Your Eyes Ahead (Deluxe Edition) By The Helio Sequence For Fans of: Modest Mouse, Washed Out Best Time to Listen: Trying to solve the murder of Laura Palmer while navigating a cast of eccentric...

Dallas opera singer visits campus

This past Monday, the University of Dallas had the privilege of welcoming Stephanie d’Oustrac to campus for an exclusive interview. D'Oustrac, a world-renowned mezzo-soprano, is currently starring in “Carmen” at the Dallas Opera. Thanks...

Movie review: Beautiful Boy

If you’ve been on the hunt for a movie that will surely rip out your heart, chew it up and spit it right back at you, look no further than “Beautiful Boy.” Even though...

Movie review: Bad Times at the El Royale

Rest assured, despite the insinuating title, you will not have a bad time watching “Bad Times at the El Royale.”  Directed by Drew Goddard, the man behind the hit Matt Damon movie “The Martian,”...

Album review: The 1975

A Brief Inquiry into Online Relationships by The 1975 For Fans of: The Bad Suns, Arctic Monkeys, The Neighbourhood Best Time to Listen: Either in the year 1975 or wearing all black and hating your parents...

“Glass”: fiercely unique

M. Night Shyamalan has established his career making films that are outside the Hollywood norm. Nineteen years ago, Shyamalan's then-underrated masterpiece “Unbreakable” was released and made audiences question whether they might have extraordinary abilities....

“How To Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World” beautifully closes out the HTTYD trilogy

For a film starring a dragon named “Toothless,” nothing is held back, as this tale sinks its remarkably adorable teeth into your heart and refuses to let you go, even after the credits roll....

“Alita: Battle Angel”: the better anime blockbuster

Anime fans everywhere were filled with joy when they discovered that Yukito Kishiro’s beloved MANGA about the warrior Alita would be brought to the big screen by the talent of none other than James...

“Us” dexterously examines our connections and divisions

It has come. The time when moviegoers get to be excited about the latest Jordan Peele movie has arrived, and Peele proves that he is no one-hit-wonder with his latest film, “Us.” The Comedy...

“Triple Frontier:” a solid Netflix flick

For those of you who can’t be bothered to get out to a movie theater, don’t worry, because a high-caliber film filled with beautiful cinematography, a star-studded cast and a solid script...

“Avengers: Endgame” becomes this generation’s cinematic touchstone

There’s a reason why “Avengers: Endgame” has broken every box office record possible. Some movies are just that: movies. Some are good, some are freaking great and some are...

You’re not ready for “Ready or Not”

What do you get when you mix an unsuspecting bride with a sadistic family of incredibly wealthy inlaws, who play a certain childhood game with a deadly twist in order to keep...

IT Chapter Two: A beautiful mess

When “IT: Chapter One” hit theaters in 2017, the game was changed forever. Never before had an R-rated horror movie broken so many box office records, garnered such great critical and audience...

Ad Astra shoots for stars much closer to home

Those who marveled at Christopher Nolan’s journey through space, “Interstellar,” or have been fascinated by Stanley Kubrick’s “2001 A Space Odyssey,” have undoubtedly been excitedly awaiting writer/director James Gray’s “Ad Astra.”

Dora explores her way back into our hearts

It’s here. That weird TV show that your little sister loved, the one with that stupid catchy theme song, gets its live-action shot on the big screen. Who was...