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HBO’s “The Young Pope” brings a disturbing new pontiff to life

January 23, 2017 AnnMarie Marlow

In HBO’s new miniseries “The Young Pope,” the show’s disconcerting mood is immediate. In the opening scene, Lenny Belardo, Pope Pius XIII, played by Jude…

Entertainment

M. Night Shyamalan cements his comeback with the darkly brilliant “Split”

January 23, 2017 Ryan Ninesling

Once a Hollywood poster boy, M. Night Shyamalan (“The Sixth Sense”) became nothing short of a laughing stock in the years after he turned genre…

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CES 2017 highlights new tech innovations

January 16, 2017 Daniela Santos

The future called at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES), and many new innovations were introduced to shine a light on what people could look forward…

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Netflix’s take on “Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events” is wickedly clever

January 16, 2017 Ryan Ninesling

If you look to spend your free time watching some rather unpleasant occurrences, Netflix’s new adaptation of the much-adored book series “Lemony Snicket’s A Series…

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“True West” deserves another performance

January 16, 2017 Taryn Allen

The playbill for the show was bright orange, sporting the title “True West” and an image of toast popping from a toaster. Only after viewing…

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Winter 2017 film preview

January 16, 2017 Ryan Ninesling

While Winter Quarter may be defined by tough course loads and even harsher weather, this upcoming quarter will see an exciting collection of cinema to…

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“Paterson”: A love poem come to life

January 16, 2017 AnnMarie Marlow

In Jim Jarmusch’s (“Dead Man”) latest film, “Paterson,” the plot moves with the quiet rhythm of one man’s daily rituals. Paterson, played by Adam Driver…

Entertainment

Top ten noteworthy films of 2016

January 9, 2017 Ryan Ninesling

To put it lightly, 2016 was a year that most people would characterize as a seemingly endless horror movie where many artists and trailblazers we…

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“Rouge One” awakens Star Wars fanatics

December 27, 2016 Jacob Miltenberg

Regardless of age, “Star Wars”  is a thrill for all; its intergalactic space fights with explosions, cheesy-one-liners and even lightsabers play to everyone's wildest imaginations…

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“Office Christmas Party” turns holiday antics into a boring, corporate affair

December 9, 2016 Ryan Ninesling

Perhaps inspired by the business culture itself, “Office Christmas Party” is a comedy of conglomeration. Trying to bring together as many comedy formulas as possible,…

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