Film Society x The Student: “Point Break” In this installment of Film Society x The Student, Max Feigelson ’27 reviews one of his all-time favorite movies, “Point Break,” examining the surfer movie’s hidden depths.
Film Society x The Student: “Chungking Express” Kicking off the Film Society x The Student column for the fall, Caden Stockwell ’25 explores the intertangled storylines of Wong Kar-wai’s 1994 film, “Chungking Express.”
Film Society x The Student: “The Beast,” Reviewed Caden Stockwell ’25 reviews Bertrand Bonello’s new film, “The Beast,” describing it as a genre-bending exploration of love and fear.
Film Society x The Student: “Civil War” Chris Tun ’25 reviews Alex Garland’s controversial new film “Civil War,” describing it as a haunting but politically avoidant depiction of war on American soil.
Film Society x The Student: “Dune: Part Two” Caden Stockwell ’25 offers his critique of “Dune: Part Two,” arguing the sequel fails to gain momentum and only offers setup for the next movie.
Film Society x The Student: “Mahjong” Ziji Zhou ’25 reviews Edward Yang’s crime drama “Mahjong,” highlighting its morally ambiguous characters and examination of 1990s Taipei.
Film Society x The Student: “Nowhere” Staff writer Chris Tun ’25 reviews Gregg Araki’s very 1990s cool kid classic “Nowhere,” admiring its brutal honesty about the often disturbing experience of being young.