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(11/01/24 9:00pm)
"Woman of the Hour," directed by Anna Kendrick, was released on Netflix on Oct.18. This movie is trending on Netflix as it captures the true story of the American serial killer, Rodney Alcala. It features Anna Kendrick as Cheryl Bradshaw and Daniel Zovotto as Rodney Alcala. This is for a mature audience only, due to violent depictions.
(10/30/24 9:00pm)
Who is the person behind Halsey? This question concerned her latest record, “The Great Impersonator.” Themed around the decades from the 1970s to the 2000s, it was a mix of synthpop and alternative songs that told stories about Halsey’s health (both mental and physical), identity, and relationships.
(10/31/24 9:00pm)
"We Live in Time," directed by John Crowley, is limited in theaters and will be released on streaming services on Nov. 25. This film features Andrew Garfield as Tobias and Florence Pugh as Almut. Their chemistry is intriguing and their love story is exceptional. Due to the explicit content and language, this is for a mature audience only.
(12/04/24 5:00pm)
Finals week is almost here, and students may find themselves battling late-night hunger as they push through those evening study sessions. Fortunately, Eastern Michigan University students can find several late-night burger restaurants within walking distance of campus. These five Ypsilanti restaurants are open past 9 p.m., so students can fill out their study sheets and keep their bellies full. This list offers a little something for everyone, from weird burgers to on-a-budget options.
(10/29/24 9:00pm)
The new sequel "Smile 2" directed by Parker Finn hit theaters on Oct. 18. This film features Naomi Scott as the main character, Skye Riley. Her performance leaves the audience horrified. Fans consider whether this movie is better than the first film, "Smile."
(10/29/24 4:00pm)
Season two of "Tell Me Lies," based on Carola Lovering's best-selling novel, has fans obsessed. It was recently released on Hulu. This series features Grace Van Patten as Lucy Albright and Jackson White as Stephen DeMarco; their chemistry is undeniable. This is for a mature audience only.
(10/25/24 9:00pm)
"Lonely Planet," directed by Susannah Grant, was recently released on Netflix and is trending. This film features Liam Hemsworth as Owen Brophy, Laura Dern as Katherine Lowe, and Diana Silvers as Lily Kemp. It is an adventure of love and discovering the truth behind loneliness. The film is rated R due to strong language and explicit content.
(10/22/24 9:00pm)
"Outer Banks" is back on Netflix with part one of its fourth season. This season was full of drama and treasure hunting. Fans were excited after waiting a year on a cliffhanger. The pogues have found a way to live after receiving over a million dollars from the gold they found. This is for a mature audience only due to the content of strong language, violence, and mature themes.
(10/23/24 9:00pm)
"The Menendez Brothers Documentary" was released to Netflix on Oct. 7. The documentary, directed by Alejandro Hartmann, was full of heartbreaking truths about the story of how the Menendez brothers, Erik and Lyle, murdered their parents. It was one of the most significant trials broadcasted.
(10/12/24 9:00pm)
After painting the summer an iconic shade of chartreuse, Charli xcx has brought “BRAT” back with a vengeance with her remix record “Brat and it’s completely different but also still brat.”
(10/16/24 4:00pm)
In a rare instance of Netflix releasing new seasons in a timely manner, the third season of “Heartstopper” dropped in early October. Seeing Kit Connor and Joe Locke reprise their roles as Nick and Charlie, the show followed their lives as queer high schoolers in love. This new season took a closer look at Charlie’s mental health and the couple’s maturing relationship.
(10/07/24 9:00pm)
Eastern Michigan University Theatre opened "Alice by Heart" on Oct. 3. This play features Brookelyn Hannah as Alice and Gary Zelley as Alfred. The bond between these characters was beautifully performed.
(10/08/24 4:00pm)
Director Todd Phillips has brought back his unconventional take on the Joker with the musical “Joker: Folie à Deux.” The sequel to 2019’s “Joker," it saw Joaquin Phoenix reprise his role as the Clown Prince of Crime, he was joined by his twisted soulmate, Harley Quinn, played by Lady Gaga.
(10/10/24 4:00pm)
"Nobody Wants This" was released to Netflix on Sept. 26, 2024. Although it is a show for mature audiences only, it is full of love and humor. It stars Kristen Bell as Joanne and Adam Brody as Noah Roklov.
(10/09/24 4:00pm)
"Killer Heat" was released on Sept. 26 on Amazon Prime Video. This film features Shailene Woodly as Penelope, Richard Madden as Leo/Elias, and Joseph Gordon-Levitt as Nick. It has a captivating murder along with a love triangle.
(10/02/24 9:00pm)
Coralie Fargeat directed "The Substance," which was released on Sept. 20. The film starred Demi Moore as Elisabeth, Margaret Qualley as Sue, and Dennis Quaid as Harvey. It is filled with intense and gory elements that can disgust the audience. This movie is for a mature audience only.
(10/04/24 9:00pm)
The Transformers have become entirely animated on the big screen with a prequel film, “Transformers One.” Set entirely on the planet Cybertron, it told the origin story of the robots in disguise, focusing on how Optimus Prime and Megatron became sworn enemies.
(09/24/24 4:00pm)
Season four of "Emily in Paris" was worth the wait, having a second part to season four made the show even more interesting. This season focused on Emily's journey throughout Rome and finding what makes her happy. Emily and Mindy both go through a wind of heartbreaks and adventures this season.
(09/19/24 9:00pm)
"Speak No Evil," directed by James Watkins, was released in theaters on Sept. 13. This film is a remake of the 2022 original directed by Christian Tafdrup and Mad Tafdrup. Thrilling and full of dark humor, this film features James McAvoy as Paddy and Mackenzie Davis as Louise.
(09/18/24 4:00pm)
Despite the fact that young adult dystopian novels have not been in Vogue since the fourth "Hunger Games" film released in 2015, Netflix has attempted to release its own take on the long defunct genre with the movie "Uglies" on Sept. 13, 2024.