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The film “Wrong Turn”(2021) gets lost in the woods

April 12, 2021 Roarke McDonald

"Wrong Turn" (2021) had a solid chance at critical and commercial success. The five sequels to follow the original, "Wrong Turn" (2003), are not a…

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“Minari” is a poignant representation of Asian-American roots

March 1, 2021 Peter Vo

“Minari” is currently being shown through a Private Screening Room on the A24 website through March 7. My family immigrated to the United States from…

Arts & Life

Highlights from the virtual 2021 Sundance Film Festival

February 8, 2021 Julia Mertes

Sundance is an independent film festival that usually draws up to 125,000 people to its locations in Utah. This year, though, it wrapped up on…

Arts & Life

Keeping the tradition alive: The Colorado Environmental Film Festival

February 1, 2021 Jake Gloth

The Colorado Environmental Film Festival (CEFF) showcases a variety of national and international films each year in an effort to promote sustainability and preservation practices.…

Arts & Life

Lights, Camera, Eat: The Flatiron Food Film Festival is still rolling

January 18, 2021 Haley Paez

It is almost time for food lovers to feast their eyes on this year's Flatirons Food Film Festival, as it commences on Jan. 28 and…

Arts & Life

Netflix’s new “Trial 4” documentary captures systemic racism in action

November 16, 2020 Esther Malers

This week, Netflix released the new "Trial 4" documentary series which centers on the tragic homicide conviction of Sean K. Ellis, who was innocent of…

Arts & Life

“Borat Subsequent Moviefilm” is a darkly comedic take on 2020

November 2, 2020 Roarke McDonald

"Borat Subsequent Moviefilm" is a painful depiction of American society at its lowest. The film is the latest release from Sacha Baron Cohen, a comedian…

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“Vampires vs. the Bronx” infuses the genre with a socially-conscious twist

November 2, 2020 Skylar Nitzel

“Vampires vs. the Bronx,” directed by Oz Rodriguez, was released on Oct. 2 on Netflix. The film follows three teenage boys who must protect their…

Arts & Life

“Horror Noire” explores decades of captivating black history in cinema

October 26, 2020 Skylar Nitzel

Xavier Burgin’s “Horror Noire: A History of Black Horror,” a documentary film on Amazon Prime and Shudder, examines the relationship between the history of Black…

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“Rebecca” is a ghost of its source material

October 26, 2020 Hunter Goddard

The year after Selznick International Pictures released Victor Fleming’s “Gone with the Wind” (1939), David O. Selznick took home his second Oscar in as many…

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