If You Don’t Relate to ‘Eighth Grade,’ You’ve Forgotten What Being 13 Was Like
“I loved ‘Eighth Grade.’ It truly felt like one of the realest depictions of middle school I’ve ever seen in a film.”
“I loved ‘Eighth Grade.’ It truly felt like one of the realest depictions of middle school I’ve ever seen in a film.”
Riley Lockett reviews his favorite film of this summer so far “Sorry to Bother You”!
Everyone in the world saw AVENGERS: INFINITY WAR this weekend and our own Riley has THOUGHTS.
The question isn’t how long a franchise can last, but at what point does the quality of films begin to deteriorate?
We talked to teens from the Town about the movie’s musings on race, gender, and Oakland.
Alone on Valentine’s Day? Youth Radio’s Charlie Stuip’s got you covered with some binge-worthy flixs.
You feel like you know the characters and want to hang out with them forever.
The Oscars have never been a big deal to me. The few times I’ve caught the show on TV, it seems like a small group of people celebrating themselves. Of course, they’re famous, wealthy, and mostly white. As a teenager and a person of color, it’s never felt relevant.
Bloody masks, murder scenes, and horror flicks — that’s my kind of art.