New comedic docuseries reclaims “killjoy”

By: Petra Chase, Arts & Culture Editor Just as the word “snowflake” has been weaponized by conservatives, “killjoy” is another word that has been historically...

Standout films released this fall

By: Kiara Co, SFU Student Tar directed by Todd Field  This film is about the world-famous classical music composer and conductor Lydia Tar. She’s known to...

Fakes brings Hollywood North home

By: Clarence Ndabahwerize, Staff Writer Content warning: Mentions of gun violence As a city with a leading film production industry, Vancouver often stands-in for famous real...

Film Review: Aftersun captures the complexity of father-daughter relationships

By: Kiara Co, SFU Student Charlotte Wells has brilliantly crafted her directorial debut with tender love and care. Released on October 28, Aftersun has been...

Paige Smith plays with the gaze in “Watching You Watching Me”

By: Petra Chase, Arts & Culture Editor Editor’s Note: A previous version of this article mistakenly wrote that Smith’s video, Tethered Connection, is 35 minutes....

An autistic person’s review of “Extraordinary Attorney Woo”

By: Olivia Visser, Opinions Editor Netflix K-drama Extraordinary Attorney Woo follows the life of a young autistic attorney, Woo Young Woo, who lives in Seoul...