Gone is the age of condescending, low-quality cash grabs written exclusively by 40-year-olds for teenagers. Director Halina Reijn’s latest is a slasher film called Bodies Bodies Bodies. The blend of directing, acting, and screenplay sets this film apart from its uninventive predecessors by earning and maintaining its audiences’ attention throughout the movie in nuanced and unexpected ways.
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Read MoreTo say life imitates art is true. Emmanuel King, a University of Texas at Austin urban studies sophomore, makes a conscious effort to record, shoot and direct every intentional moment of time that challenges the way in which he and others view the world.
Read MoreTelevision has become borderless. Thanks to the power of streaming, you can now catch the latest TV from almost every corner of the globe. Here’s a list of just 5 of the best foreign language shows you can stream on Netflix right now.
Read MoreIt’s time for some spring cleaning! Across the country, people are throwing out their clothes, books and formerly prized possessions, and thanks to author Marie Kondo they’re ecstatic about it.
Read MoreThere’s too many funny people out here for Netflix to be shoving Amy Schumer down our throats!
Read MoreNetflix’s highly anticipated fantasy drama featuring a time-traveling Afro-Latina disappoints with painfully regressive depictions of tired racist tropes.
Read More“This is about the truth, which is 'I'm single, you're single, let's talk.’”
Read MoreYou might believe you know all there is to know about John Mulaney, but there’s one thing people haven’t caught onto — the fact that Mulaney is, and has been, a fierce anti-capitalist.
Read More“Think of a funny investigative report meets comedy show, meets political satire, meets Malcolm Gladwell, but funny — and it’s all on a bunch of screens, like a Drake concert.”
Read MoreBy focusing solely on Mexico’s elite, “Made in Mexico” falls short of making the social commentary it strives for.
Read MoreWith the release of a new Netflix original movie focused around Black women’s hair and conforming to society’s standards, Black, female UT students realize how the film speaks to their problems surrounding their hair choices.
Read MoreFrom the coming-up of a rap legend, to Irish schoolboys discovering their identity through ‘80s music, check out these film recommendations for a taste of the music world.
Read MoreDavid Chang travels the world to reveal the stories and the history behind the foods we eat without the pretension that often surrounds the food culture that we typically consume.
Read MoreNetflix’s new original series “Everything Sucks!” shows where sentimental imagery from the '90s belongs within the increasingly politicized media scene of 2018.
Read MorePicking a Netflix show with an impressive soundtrack is a good place to start.
Read MoreNetflix’s new show “Big Mouth” went viral for including a cartoon of female genitals teaching a middle school girl about her body, a stark contrast to the abstinence sex education taught in Texas public schools.
Read MoreIn honor of the 20th anniversary of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, ORANGE has compiled a playlist of songs that will take you back to The Bronze.
Read MoreHere are synopses for shows we have not seen.
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