Bottoms is unabashedly gay, unhinged, and bloody

By: Emilio Gutierrez, SFU Student When I first read the synopsis of Emma Seligman’s Bottoms — two girls start a fight club at their high...

Brother is an intimately woven story of grief

By: Petra Chase, Arts & Culture Editor Content warning: mentions of police brutality and racism. I read Brother in my first year at SFU, after taking...

Films that are perfect for this bright season

By: Kiara Co, SFU Student Asteroid City directed by Wes Anderson  A charming film that balances both comedy and drama, Anderson does it again with his...

Nimona shows rebellion and heart

By: Kelly Chia, Editor-in-Chief Based on its premise alone, I knew the movie Nimona would have my heart; anyone who knows me, knows I adore...

But I’m a Cheerleader brilliantly satirizes heteronormative society

By: Cameron Palmer, SFU Student Content warning: conversion therapy and queerphobia. The first time I watched But I’m a Cheerleader (BIAC), I was a passionate “ally”...

This Place is a tender exploration of “home”

By: Michelle Young, Opinions Editor This Place (2022), directed by v.t. nayani and written by women of colour, weaves together the stories of two women...

Klondike is an introspective look into the Ukrainian war’s beginning

By: Emilio Gutierrez Content warning: mentions of war. On February 22, 2014, the Ukrainian parliament voted to remove then-president, Viktor Yanukovych, from office in response to...

Past Lives centers around the thought of “what if?”

By: Kiara Co, SFU Student This was the first time I’ve ever experienced watching an A24 film where the entire theatre was full for its...

SFU films to watch at the Vancouver Short Film Festival

By: Isabella Urbani, Staff Writer Content Warning: mentions of pet death   Cathy Huynh, Sean Brennan, and Anastasia Itkina were some of the SFU film graduates...

Manufacturing the Threat exposes how policing upholds power in Canada

By: Petra Chase, Arts & Culture Editor Content warning: mentions of Islamophobia, colonialism, and racism. Canada’s façade of tolerance and freedom is stripped away in a...