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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…

Arts & Life

“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…

Arts & Life

Joke’s On Us—A Review of “Batman: The Killing Joke”

October 19, 2020 Hunter Goddard

This was supposed to be the Year of the Bat. Joaquin Phoenix took home the Best Actor trophy at the Academy Awards earlier this year for…

Arts & Life

“Evil Eye”: An intriguing premise undercut by poor execution

October 12, 2020 Roarke McDonald

Elan and Rajeev Dassani's "Evil Eye" is a multilayered film that explores the conflict between tradition and modernity. The recently released suspense-driven thriller from Amazon…

Arts & Life

DU students’ favorite scary movies to watch this season

October 12, 2020 Julia Mertes

While Halloween will certainly look different this year due to COVID-19, drinking a cup of hot apple cider and watching a scary movie is a…

Arts & Life

The Battle Hymn of Wasted Potential: An “Antebellum” Review

October 5, 2020 Hunter Goddard

Back in June, country music trio Lady Antebellum changed their name to “Lady A” in response to the Black Lives Matter protests over the death…

Arts & Life

“All In: The Fight for Democracy”(re)makes history

September 29, 2020 Hunter Goddard

Perhaps because it is the great American art form (for better or worse), the history of filmmaking is deeply rooted in white supremacy—much like the…

Arts & Life

Live-action “Mulan” reveals Disney’s silence on Hong Kong

September 21, 2020 Marisa Jones

The ancient story of Mulan, originally “The Ballad of Fa Mulan,” tells the story of a woman in China during the Wei dynasty who makes…

Arts & Life

Christopher Nolan’s time-warped “Tenet” film is as confusing as the times we live in

September 21, 2020 Skylar Nitzel

Editor's Note: This review contains spoilers. After being delayed three times due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, “Tenet” opened in movie theaters Sept. 3. It…

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