Andrew Osman

What to watch this weekend: ‘The Christmas Chronicles’ and ‘Bad Santa’

With winter break right around the corner, many of us will be gearing up to use our Christmas movie collections during the holiday season. Surprisingly, Netflix does not have many well-known options. The only one I recognized was “The Grinch,” one of those Christmas classics we’ve all seen and will probably watch again this year. […]

What to watch this weekend: ‘Oculus’ and ‘The Babysitter’

With Halloween right around the corner, a bye week for the Rebels, and midterms out of the way, it is the perfect time to watch horror movies and get in the holiday spirit. Netflix offers a large collection of scary movies, but it’s tough to find movies worth your time. Luckily, I did it for […]

What to watch this weekend: ‘The Square’ and ‘She’s Out of My League’

For those not making the trip to Little Rock for the game this weekend, this Netflix guide has you covered. This week I talk about two very different films: a powerful documentary about the Egyptian revolution and a cheesy romantic comedy.   “The Square” “The Square” is a 2013 documentary from Netflix and the streaming […]

What to watch this weekend: ‘Hush’ and ‘The After Party’

If you’re a Netflix user, you know the struggle of finding a good movie to watch. The service is flooded with hundreds of Netflix originals and other uninspiring films that aren’t worth your time. With only a short blurb and thumbnail to grab your attention, it can be tough to filter the good from the […]

Memphis author explores real Greek life issues through fiction

Memphis-based author Lisa Patton will preview her latest novel, “Rush,” which depicts sorority recruitment at Ole Miss, at 5 p.m. Friday at Off Square Books. A former student at the University of Alabama, Patton is no stranger to SEC traditions and college life in the South.   “Rush” is set in a fictional sorority on […]

Oxford Film Festival screens PBS documentary “All the Difference”

The Oxford Film Festival will host a free screening of “All the Difference,” a documentary exploring issues related to young African American men, Monday night at the Burns-Belfry Museum and Multicultural Center. Based on Wes Moore’s New York Times bestselling memoir, “The Other Wes Moore: One Name, Two Fates,” the film follows the five-year journey […]

Ole Miss alumnus to present new novel on the Square

Charlie Spillers’ novels are the product of a life of fieldwork as an undercover cop and also time spent teaching classes at Ole Miss. Spillers will return to Oxford on Tuesday night to present and sign his latest book, “Whirlwind: A Frank Marsh Novel.” The novel, which debuted last month, follows the story of FBI […]

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