After 20 years, ‘Elf’ is an established holiday classic
“Elf” is the first 21st-century Christmas classic, our Screentime Columnist writes Read more »
“Elf” is the first 21st-century Christmas classic, our Screentime Columnist writes Read more »
With ‘Thanksgiving,’ director Eli Roth secures his legacy in the slasher genre Read more »
Check out these six new movies in theaters and streaming to stave off boredom and family fights this Thanksgiving Read more »
Bundle up in quilts or go see some lights this week for those staying in Syracuse Read more »
With stellar performances and meticulous investigations, Justine Triet’s ‘Anatomy of a Fall’ is a mystery with a twist Read more »
The Accountant of All-Thumbs creates a community of performers Read more »
Written during quarantine jam sessions, the fourth album by Professional Victims comes out next month Read more »
New owners of the historic Manlius Cinema make the theater their own with a Halloween Celebration Read more »
The past and future come together at RetroGameCon Read more »
Inspired by personal experience, Rayan Mohamed plans short film about local community center for immigrants Read more »
Wes Anderson debuts collection of short films based on Roald Dahl Read more »
On Friday, Redhouse Arts Center hosted the first full-day event of the 20th Syracuse International Film Festival Read more »
Here’s everything you need to know about this year’s upcoming Syracuse International Film Festival. Read more »
Food Truck Fest celebrates food on the go with cuisines from across the world. Read more »
Evan Starling-Davis’s “FRACTURE” combines video game technology with art to display artwork from local museum archives. Read more »
Inn Complete brings history to South Campus dining. Read more »
Connecting cannabis customers and cultivators, the inaugural year of the New York State Cannabis Growers Showcase ran adjacent to the New York State Fair for the last two weeks. Read more »
Born and raised in Syracuse, Eric Hart’s flag redesign aims to capture the many aspects of the city and include groups that weren’t previously represented. Read more »
Led by exceptional lead performances, strong writing and direction and impeccable set design, Greta Gerwig’s ‘Barbie’ is the perfect film for the summer. Read more »
‘Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse,’ the sequel to the 2018 hit, continues to be a fun twist on multiversal storytelling. Read more »
Although Charlie Day’s directorical debut ‘Fool’s Paradise’ is ambitious and inventive, the film lacks and clear direction and any real sense of humor. Read more »
Through his roles as Indigenous Graduation valedictorian and a Haudenosaunee Promise Scholar, Ruchatneet Printup made a mark on SU campus despite being older than his fellow classmates. Read more »
After your 4/20 festivities, grab a snack, or a few, and relax to one of these movies which were carefully curated by our screentime columnist. Read more »
Inspired by the Nintendo game, ‘The Super Mario Bros. Movie’ brings a brisk, action-packed plot and a great soundtrack. Read more »