When philosophy meets science fiction | ‘Stalker’ film review Victoria Larson, staff writer • March 4, 2026 The Wildcat Film Appreciation Society watched the ambiguous Soviet-era science fiction drama “Stalker” (1979).
The haunting hand | ‘Talk to Me’ film review Victoria Larson, staff writer • February 11, 2026 The Wildcat Film Appreciation Society takes on the haunting film ‘Talk to Me’ (2022)
REVIEW | ‘Novocaine’ Justin Shoemaker, staff writer • March 27, 2025 With a simple story, painful premise and gruesome graphics, this film is the perfect mindless blockbuster.
REVIEW | ‘Dinner in America’ deserves a second chance Lexi Studebaker, staff writer • November 4, 2024 A film largely overlooked due to its pandemic release date may see theaters once again.
Spooky stories with book-to-screen adaptations Kaitlynn Faber, arts & culture editor • October 25, 2024 Stories to celebrate the season of fear and still fall asleep at night.
Movie Night with the Lintons The Collegian • September 26, 2024 President Richard Linton and First Lady Sally Linton offered free showing of the renowned 1978 film, “Grease.”
REVIEW: ‘Players’ (2024) Mekaila Rickert, staff writer • February 22, 2024 “Players” is a great feel-good movie on the surface but disappointing on a deeper level.
REVIEW: The ‘Mean Girls’ musical revives the story for a new generation Libby Zuck, staff writer • January 26, 2024 The movie adaptation of the “Mean Girls” Broadway musical released in theaters Jan. 12, modernizing the 2004 classic movie starring Lindsay Lohan.