It’s not often that Japanese films make their way into American theaters, and an even smaller percentage of those are anime based. “My Hero Academia: Heroes Rising” is one of the few that has managed to fight its way into a mainstream U.S. release.
“Sonic the Hedgehog” is a fun children’s film that seems to have a good chance to beat the video game movie curse.
After years of support and hope, the House of Representatives voted to impeach the 45th U.S. President Donald Trump.
Taking all four of the general field awards has elevated Eilish to two very exclusive lists of artists.
Eminem faces another controversy, this time about his song “Unaccommodating” in his new surprise album “Music To Be Murdered By.”
Nearly 20 years after the original film, Will Smith and Martin Lawrence reprise their roles as Mike Lowrey and Marcus Burnett in “Bad Boys for Life.”
It's positioned as the spiritual successor to the first two films of the franchise: “The Terminator” and “Judgment Day.” Unfortunately, that tie doesn’t do much to improve the film’s quality.
It could have been a much more intricate and layered movie, and “Maleficent: Mistress of Evil” falls victim to the introduction of too many themes and poor execution.
It’s a rare sensation — a film receiving a sequel after this many years and its entire cast returning (many of which, as the trailers will jokingly tell you, are Oscar-nominated and winning performers).
Staff writter Jason Hurst gives his input on the shaky agreement between Marvel and Sony.
The term is outdated. It no longer applies to what family is today or what family has become over the century since the word was popularized.
Edinboro University recently held a panel to discuss “social justice education as well as social norms that sustains practices of oppression and marginalization.”
"Over the last 7 days, there has been an upward trend in our positive cases of COVID-19 among students. Student Health Services has been working diligently to support testing, quarantining and isolation to help minimize the spread."
Hayley Williams’ new album, “Flowers in Vases,” is a heartbreaking, haunting and melancholic portrayal of a breakup. Let's take a deeper dive into it, song by song.
“We will continue to follow the science, but we are very hopeful that students can return to in-person classes, living in our residence halls and engaging in more activities.”