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“Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker”: 42 years in the making

January 1, 2020 Jacob Miltenberg

“Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker” review- 42 years in the making, and for what… a lackadaisical attempt at concluding the beloved series “Star Wars:…

Arts & Life

6 cinematic mishaps of “6 Underground”

January 1, 2020 Jacob Miltenberg

Great films are often those that deal with an intriguing story, wide-ranging characters, robust dialogue, fluid editing, cinematography that is both inspiring and unobtrusive, a…

Arts & Life

“Jesus is King” ultimately proves as polarizing as its creator

October 28, 2019 Roarke McDonald

Kanye West’s newest album follows his announcement of complete devotion to Christianity earlier this year. The Atlanta-born artist increasingly strives to promote the teachings of…

Arts & Life

“Zombieland: Double Tap” review: More guts, less glory

October 21, 2019 Jacob Miltenberg

After a ten-year hiatus to one of the goofiest and blood-soaked films of the decade, that fans thought was dead on arrival, almost like its…

Arts & Life

Fractured take on society leaves no one laughing in “Joker”

October 14, 2019 Roarke McDonald

From its first frames, “Joker” distances itself from most comic book films. Relying on gritty realism rather than fantasy, the dark undercurrents of society carry…

Arts & Life

Marvel’s “Avengers: Endgame” breaks hearts and box-office records

May 6, 2019 Skylar Nitzel

As the last of the credits roll, the theater sits in complete awe, speechless. The audience waits until the last possible moment before the lights…

Arts & Life

Folklore turn film: “The Curse of La Llorona”

May 6, 2019 Victoria Valenzuela

“The Curse of La Llorona” introduces a new entity to “The Conjuring” universe. La Llorona or the weeping woman is unlike Valak and Annabelle in…

Arts & Life

Everybody’s “Crazy in Love” with Beyoncé

April 29, 2019 Grace Ganz

Before her perfectly in-sync and riveting drumline launched into “Run the World (Girls)” at last year’s Coachella music festival, Beyoncé rose from a cloud of…

Arts & Life

Kevin Willmott and bringing awareness through film

April 15, 2019 Nina Petrovic

Award-winning screenwriter and University of Kansas film professor Kevin Willmott was not thinking about winning an Oscar this year for his recent film “BlacKkKlansman.” When…

Arts & Life

What we’ve ignored in the Jussie Smollett case

February 25, 2019 Emma Cohen

On Feb. 21, 36-year-old “Empire” actor Jussie Smollett was arrested on a felony charge of disorderly conduct in relation to evidence that he orchestrated the…

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