The best romantic comedies to watch on Valentine’s Day
By Georgia Davis | Feb. 13, 2018Whether you’re single or taken, here are the movies you should watch to celebrate the holiday.
Whether you’re single or taken, here are the movies you should watch to celebrate the holiday.
Whether you are single or just hate Valentine’s Day, don’t celebrate by watching these five films that definitely aren’t rom-coms.
Everyone likes raising their expectations of love.
Some movies romanticize heroin use — but not ‘Trainspotting.’
But it is still just a Spielberg movie.
The film performances and script make it one of the best movies of the year.
Maybe a hard-boiled egg and music is what everyone needs to find their soulmate.
Greta Gerwig provides a refreshing take on youth, and just how complicated growing up can be.
I, Tonya gives Tonya Harding the chance to tell her story.
The screenings show coming-of-age years, activism, history and more.
The Shape of Water directed by Guillermo del Toro explores the forbidden love between a human and a mythical creature.
In addition to educating moviegoers on current environmental issues, the film series will provide tips on how they can make a difference in their own lives.
Movies like ‘Lady Bird’ and ‘I, Tonya’ will be a couple movies highlighted at the 90th Academy Awards.
Hillel and the LGBT Center will sponsor a special screening of the award-winning film followed by a panel discussion.
The gay coming-of-age film is in talks for several Academy nominations, but it won’t win many.
From books to movies, here’s a list of lists to appreciate all the best 2017 had to offer.
Get Out picks up a comedy nomination and streaming platforms dominate.
Sean Baker uses unconventional storytelling methods to create impactful films.
Swap out watching How the Grinch Stole Christmas for the 50th time in a row for one of these holiday classics.
‘Get Out’ could land comedy nomination at Golden Globes, and that’s not right.