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Arts & Life

Pioneer Ponderings: “Game of Thrones”

September 11, 2017 Elizabeth Lochhead

There is a reason why big things like TV shows and blockbuster movies and anticipated novels hit during the summer when audiences are more rapt…

Arts & Life

“Hounds of Love” defies criminal drama convention

May 22, 2017 AnnMarie Marlow

The makeup of a crime-drama could be written out like a recipe for a frosted cake: one unfortunate, one criminal, one soundtrack of ominous instrumentals,…

Arts & Life

“Everything, Everything” endearing but struggles

May 22, 2017 Daniela Santos

Based on the bestselling book by Nicola Yoon, “Everything, Everything” is a film that will inevitably be compared with the 2014 hit screen adaptation of…

Arts & Life

“Alien: Covenant” a messy but entertaining return to horror

May 22, 2017 Ryan Ninesling

When director Ridley Scott (“Blade Runner”) returned to the “Alien” franchise with the 2012 prequel “Prometheus,” he was attempting to inject the story of everyone’s…

Arts & Life

“King Arthur: Legend of the Sword” is a gleefully messy take on the tale of Excalibur

May 15, 2017 Ryan Ninesling

The tale of King Arthur is a cultural touchstone that has passed from generation to generation for as long as anyone can remember. It’s an…

Arts & Life

“The Wall” shows strength in its simplicity

May 15, 2017 Jacob Miltenberg

Simplicity in films can be hard to entertain, especially in movies surrounding war and its violent and emotional connotation, but Doug Liman’s new film, “The…

Entertainment

Marvel gets down with its weird self in “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.2”

May 8, 2017 Ryan Ninesling

When the first “Guardians of the Galaxy” was released in 2014, it felt like Marvel Studios had taken a risk and then captured lightning in…

Entertainment

Summer promises wide array of movies

May 8, 2017 Daniela Santos

Award season is long behind us and the easily forgettable early-in-the-year releases have made their trivial debuts. Now, with “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2”…

Entertainment

“Free Fire” embraces its silly premise with confidence

May 1, 2017 Ryan Ninesling

Imagine taking a relatively innocent childhood scenario, a Nerf gun battle, and trading the darts for real bullets. That special brand of borderline awkward violence…

Entertainment

Netflix’s “Sandy Wexler” a waste of streaming time

April 17, 2017 Jacob Miltenberg

It is always great to have a new film to binge watch, but “Sandy Wexler” is not one. Adam Sandler’s new film is by far…

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