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(04/15/25 12:00am)
The satirical drama anthology series “The White Lotus” aired its season three finale on April 6. True to the previous seasons, this one saw a new set of characters being miserable at the luxurious, fictional hotel franchise the White Lotus, eventually ending in murder.
(04/13/25 8:00pm)
"Cause Play," written by Eastern Michigan Alumni Shavonne Coleman and directed by Randy M. Stewart, was full of life.
(04/09/25 12:00am)
On March 18, 2025, the fifth “Hunger Games” novel by Suzanne Collins dropped. “Sunrise on the Reaping” followed Haymitch Abernathy, Katniss and Peeta’s mentor. Set 24 years before the first book, it showed Haymitch’s game, where he had to fight against twice as many tributes.
(04/09/25 4:00pm)
On the way to his billionaire boss, a lawyer and his daughter accidentally hit a unicorn with their car in A24’s comedy horror “Death of a Unicorn.” After the billionaire and his family, the Leopolds, learned of the dead unicorn, they attempted to exploit its healing magic, facing the wrath of other murderous unicorns.
(04/08/25 12:00am)
‘The Life List,’ directed by Adam Brooks, was released on March 28 on Netflix and is trending.
(04/04/25 12:00am)
‘Duplicity,’ directed by Tyler Perry and recently released on Prime Video, is a thrilling movie exploring racial profiling, domestic violence, and a skeptical media.
(03/25/25 8:00pm)
"Inaccurate Conceptions," directed by Trenten Hargrove and written by Sharon Reichert, was presented at the Eastern Michigan Theatre on March 18. This play, written and directed by students, was full of humorous moments and kept the audience laughing. This was a 20-minute play that was beautifully done.
(03/26/25 8:00pm)
The indie pop band Japanese Breakfast recently dropped their fourth studio album “For Melancholy Brunettes (& sad women)” on March 21, 2025. True to its title, the record was a dreamy, indie pop album dealing with melancholia. It was preceded by the singles “Orlando In Love” and “Mega Circuit.”
(03/28/25 8:00pm)
What if you achieved work-life balance by splitting yourself into two people, one who only existed at work and one who was yourself? This was the premise of the Apple TV+ sci-fi thriller series, “Severance,” which wrapped up its second season on March 20, 2025.
(03/27/25 8:00pm)
In A24’s latest horror film, “Opus,” an aspiring journalist got a golden opportunity to preview an iconic pop star's first new record in 30 years. However, the opportunity quickly turned sour as she discovered said star was running a murderous cult. Throughout, she battled to escape with her life and a story.
(03/29/25 8:00pm)
"The Leopard" is a limited-episode series recently released on Netflix. Based on the Italian novel Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa, it has an English translation and is for mature audiences only. The series features Saul Nanni, an actor from the film "Love and Gelato," as Tancredi and Benedetta Porcaroli as Concetta.
(03/18/25 8:00pm)
"Picture This," directed by Prarthana Mohan and recently released on Prime Video, is a comedic film. It features Hero Fiennes Tiffin as Charlie and Simone Ashley as Pia; their chemistry and banter are undeniable.
(03/17/25 8:00pm)
The 1990s were reimagined as a robotic war in Netflix’s latest film, “The Electric State.” Based on the novel by Simon Stålenhag, it followed Michelle, a teenager on the run with a robot named Cosmo.
(03/11/25 8:00pm)
"The Monkey," directed by Oz Perkins, is based on a short story by Stephen King. This film was recently released in theaters, featuring Theo James as Hal and Bill and Oz Perkins as Chip Zimmer.
(03/10/25 8:00pm)
Five years since her last pop record, Lady Gaga has returned to the dance floor with “Mayhem.” Preceded by the hit singles “Abracadabra,” “Disease,” and “Die With a Smile” with Bruno Mars, “Mayhem” is a synthpop record that bent and played around with genre. It explored themes of love and desire with some monster-related imagery.
(03/05/25 9:00pm)
"Valeria," directed by Inma Torrente, is a Netflix original that just released its final season. The series is based on the novel "En los Zapatos de Valeria" by Elisabet Benavent. This season is full of comedy and beautiful friendship developments.
(03/04/25 9:00pm)
"La Dolce Villa," directed by Mark Waters, was recently released on Netflix. This romantic comedy stars Scott Foley as Eric Fields, Maia Reficco as Olivia Fields, and Violante Placido as Francesca. It is a heartwarming film that shows the depths and beauty of Italy.
(03/06/25 9:00pm)
In Netflix’s latest political thriller limited series “Zero Day,” the United States found itself under a brief cyber attack, resulting in death, chaos, and a threat that it would happen again. In desperation, the government enlisted the help of former president George Mullen, played by Robert De Niro, to track down the threat.
(03/04/25 1:00am)
"Onyx Storm" by Rebecca Yarros is the third book in her "Empyrean" series. It was released at the end of January; fans were lined up outside doors waiting to purchase her book. It is full of thrilling, action-packed fantasy involving dragon riders Violet Sorrengail and Xaden Riorson.
(02/25/25 9:00pm)
"Captain America: Brave New World," directed by Julius Onah, was recently released in theaters. The theaters sold out, and excited fans were ready for the new Captain America. This film features Anthony Mackie as Sam Wilson and Harrison Ford as Thaddeus Ross.