The ‘Bottoms’ phenomenon: Why the indie film is resonating with audiences in Madison and elsewhere
By Gabriella Hartlaub | Sep. 14, 2023This film is very aware of its overexaggerated portrayal of high school and doesn't take itself too seriously.
This film is very aware of its overexaggerated portrayal of high school and doesn't take itself too seriously.
Netflix’s new feature film Heart of Stone promises secrets, mystery and thrills a là James Bond, but the film fails to deliver
Greta Gerwig’s hit film ‘Barbie’ is a striking exploration of womanhood and patriarchy in the 21st century.
Anderson’s newest film features playful takes on acceptance and existentialism.
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The Wisconsin Union Directorate’s Lakeside Cinema series is a delightful summer diversion
And you thought your hangover was rough.
A pseudo-Martian dramatic comedy from the Wisconsin Film Festival.
Reflecting on the 2023 Wisconsin Film Festival's series of 11 short films, "Experiments."
Wisconsin director Chris James Thompson masterfully chronicles military attorney Yvonne Bradley’s efforts to find the truth in the trial of Binyam Mohamed.
A timely festival film from “Wisconsin’s Own” John Mossman.
The Wisconsin Film Festival — a joyous celebration of film 25 years in the making — returns to Madison.
The latest installment in the ‘John Wick' franchise is as well-crafted and action-packed as ever before.
Damien Chazelle’s latest film “Babylon” doesn’t reach the heights of his previous work.
Like cocaine from the 1980s you find in the woods, “Cocaine Bear” is a fun time with friends yet mildly disappointing and unlikely to cause immediate addiction — but I do recommend it.
Or: The unexpected virtue of the Phase 2 formula.
Martin McDonagh’s latest drama film is a masterclass in excellent cinematography and compelling characterization.
The Daily Cardinal staff review a few of the year’s most anticipated and acclaimed Best Picture nominees.
I went through films released this year, found spurious connections between them and pitted them against each other. Let’s go.
The Badger Film Group made action-comedy “Watch Out” in an effort to raise filmmaking presence at UW-Madison.