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April 7, 2026 1:21 p.m.
Film review: ‘The Drama’ transcends genres, themes with intentional production, storytelling
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Pictured in a bedroom, Robert Pattinson – as Charlie – holds Zendaya, who plays Emma in “The Drama.” Written and directed by Kristoffer Borgli, the A24 film portrays the young protagonists as they navigate the chaos that ensues one week before their wedding. (Courtesy of A24)

Warning: spoilers ahead.
Despite its title, “The Drama” is a film that transcends genre, theme and several expectations.
Written and directed by Kristoffer Borgli, the romantic “dramedy” walked down the aisle last Friday, presenting itself as a love story before quickly unraveling into a layered exploration of relationships, morality and uncomfortable truths about its central relationship.

By Kemyron McCoy

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Arts

April 5, 2026 9:06 a.m.
Second take: ‘Sinners’ paves the way for future musical representation at Oscars

This post was updated April 5 at 8:12 p.m.
If there’s one thing to remember from the 2025 awards season, it’s the riveting melodies of “Sinners.”
Even if it did not win Best Picture, the groundbreaking film from writer-director Ryan Coogler finished a wildly successful Oscars night with four trophies from its record 16 nominations, including a Best Original Screenplay statuette and Best Actor in a Leading Role for Michael B.

By Reid Sperisen

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