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“The Nun” overwhelms viewers with color

October 1, 2018 Victoria Valenzuela

Before there was Bathsheba and Annabelle, there was “Valak” or the nun. The nun, who was first introduced in “The Conjuring 2," propels us into “The…

Arts & Life

“To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before” becomes the newest Netflix hit

September 17, 2018 Ava Tusek

Netflix may have started its book-to-movie adaptations with the wildly popular “The Kissing Booth”, but it’s clear that “To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before”…

Arts & Life

The Predator Review – “The Hunt has Devolved”

September 17, 2018 Jacob Miltenberg

Remakes, reboots and sequels all try to go for that big sales pitch; more explosions, more of the characters you love and just outdoing the…

Arts & Life

Highschool movies that make you nostalgic

September 10, 2018 Sydney Kapp

As exciting as it is to finally be in college, it is understandably stressful as well. Before you completely melt down about having to use…

Arts & Life

HBO’s “Fahrenheit 451” cast dazzles in dystopia

May 21, 2018 Jacob Miltenberg

Books, writing, sentences, words, syllables; what you are reading now is a privilege. The ability to learn, to engage with the writings on a page,…

Arts & Life

Bollywood movies to get you through Spring Quarter

May 14, 2018 Aparna Krishnaswamy

We’re hitting that point in the quarter where our friends at other schools are already out for the summer, and thanks to the quarter system,…

Arts & Life

“Infinity War” is a tour of the MCU’s worst qualities

April 30, 2018 Ryan Ninesling

When the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) began 10 years ago with “Iron Man,” it represented the birth of a grand cinematic experiment. It would bring…

Arts & Life

“The Shape of Water” leads a progressive but unsurprising Oscars

March 5, 2018 Ryan Ninesling

With one of the most exciting lineups of nominated films in years, it’s perhaps slightly disappointing that the 2018 Academy Awards was an extremely predictable…

Arts & Life

“Red Sparrow” represents Hollywood sexism at its most vile

February 26, 2018 Ryan Ninesling

If there is any such thing as plague in the Hollywood filmmaking of the moment, it’s male filmmakers mistaking violence and humiliation as empowerment. As…

Entertainment

“Annihilation” pushes blockbuster filmmaking into the strange unknown

February 26, 2018 Ryan Ninesling

An inherent problem with the filmmaking side of the science-fiction genre today is an industry aversion to embracing what should be standard in this genre: the…

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