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“Call of the Wild” is a poor imitation of the classic adventure novel

February 29, 2020 Jake Gloth

It’s a good thing Jack London is dead, because he would be appalled by what Chris Sanders did to his story. “Call of the Wild”…

Arts & Life

Zoë Kravitz produces and stars in a new adaptation of the dark romantic comedy “High Fidelity”

February 24, 2020 Tori Everson

Zoë Kravitz reinvented the comedic romantic whirlwind of young Rob in her new original 10-episode Hulu series, “High Fidelity.” Kravitz is both the executive producer…

Arts & Life

The production of “Blumhouse’s Fantasy Island”: An interview with the director and lead

February 18, 2020 Alexandra Welch

The new movie “Fantasy Island,” directed by Jeff Wadlow and starring Lucy Hale, is sure to thrill audiences. After its premiere on Valentine’s Day, this…

Arts & Life

“Miss Americana”: A look at Taylor Swift’s secret struggles and success

February 4, 2020 Grace Ganz

In the first minutes of “Miss Americana,” Taylor Swift is wearing overalls and surrounded by her journals that she has kept from age 13 to…

Arts & Life

“The Turning” boasts potential but crumbles under its own ambition

February 4, 2020 Roarke McDonald

“The Turning” offers up an oft done but terrifying premise: seclusion in a gothic mansion with the supernatural lurking just beneath the surface. The film…

Arts & Life

“Seasons” review: Get ready to be infected with Bieber fever

February 4, 2020 Rebecca Shagrin

After a much-needed break, Justin Bieber is prepared to return to the spotlight as he gets ready to release his new album, “Changes” on Feb.…

Arts & Life

2020 Oscar nominations: Neglecting diversity and the best movies

January 21, 2020 Peter Vo

It happens every year—the bustling of media, cinephiles and critics as the 92nd Academy Awards approaches. It’s looking to be unpredictable with surprise nominations and…

Arts & Life

Saoirse Ronan joins Academy history as second-youngest four-time nominee

January 21, 2020 Lauren Shults

Saoirse Ronan, the 25-year-old actor, earned her fourth Oscar nomination for Best Actress in a Leading Role, playing Director Greta Gerwig’s Jo March in “Little…

Arts & Life

“Marriage Story” takes Netflix streamers on an emotional rollercoaster

January 13, 2020 Rebecca Shagrin

With Adam Driver, Scarlett Johansson and Laura Dern being just a few incredible members of the cast, it is no wonder the movie “Marriage Story”…

Arts & Life

“1917” Review: A technical victory

January 13, 2020 Peter Vo

After winning Best Motion Picture in the Drama category at the Golden Globes this past Sunday, all eyes were on “1917” as it premiered its…

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