Crimson staff writer
Kai C. W. Lewis
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‘Nightbitch’ at IFFBoston: Empty Barks About Motherhood
“Nightbitch” is a humorous watch that points toward nuanced conversations about motherhood but refuses to fully explore them.
‘Problemista’: Navigating Life and Immigration in Absurdity
For Julio Torres, the best way to explain the depths of the U.S. immigration system and life paths is through masterful absurdism.
‘Dune: Part Two’: A Monument of Modern Cinema
There have been few cinematic experiences that have felt larger than the screen, yet “Dune: Part Two” sets a new bar for what blockbusters can be.
An Artist’s Travelogue: Yu-Wen Wu and Sarah Laursen in Conversation at the Harvard Art Museums
The conversation between Wu and Laursen was full of artistic depth, as the slides shifted from exhibition to exhibition and spanned years of creative endeavors.
On ‘Oppenheimer’: The Pink Cloud and the Ethics of Subjectivity
“Oppenheimer” has followed the same trajectory as “Unbroken,” but rather than raising issues of representation, “Oppenheimer” has no representation at all.
For the Lovers: Songs for Everyone Who Loves on Valentine’s Day
As the divisive celebration of Valentine’s Day slowly approaches, all who consider themselves lovers will find themselves in a different state of mind.