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Shemar Magee takes on Hollywood

November 1, 2021 Tori Everson

Shemar Magee, a junior at DU and the author of three published books, lived the celebrity lifestyle for three days in Los Angeles with all…

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“Squid Game:” A must-watch or overrated?

October 18, 2021 Grace Gonzalez

The best way to experience Netflix’s hit new show “Squid Game” is in the dark. No, not in a dark room, although that may help…

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“American Murder: The Family Next Door”: A powerful true crime story

October 12, 2020 Rebecca Shagrin

Editor's Note: This review contains spoilers and disturbing content.  "American Murder: The Family Next Door" is a Netflix documentary that takes place in Colorado and explores…

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The “South Park” pandemic episode captures all of 2020’s problems

October 5, 2020 Skylar Nitzel

Editor's Note: This review contains spoilers. The hour-long “South Park Pandemic Special” aired on Sept. 30, marking the unofficial start of the show’s 24th season. Creators…

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This year’s Emmy Awards: A glitchy, red-carpetless broadcast

September 29, 2020 Rebecca Shagrin

Typically, the 72nd Primetime Emmy Awards show is hyped up with red-carpet fashion and eager actors and actresses awaiting an important moment of career recognition.…

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“The Social Dilemma”: A fresh, underrepresented perspective on technology

September 21, 2020 Rebecca Shagrin

The newly-released Netflix documentary, "The Social Dilemma," explores the idea that human behavior has been altered through the existence of technology. By featuring the top…

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Hulu miniseries “Mrs. America” portrays the revolutionary movement to ratify the ERA

May 25, 2020 Tori Everson

“Mrs. America”, a new miniseries from Hulu, stuns the screen with a powerful story based on the movement to ratify the 1972 Equal Rights Amendment…

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“Little Fires Everywhere”: Race, class and motherhood in a riveting Hulu miniseries

May 4, 2020 Tori Everson

“Little Fires Everywhere,” an eight-episode miniseries on Hulu, has captivated the world’s attention. Defying social boundaries, the show portrays aspects of race, class, women's rights,…

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“Love is Blind” isn’t the profound social experiment it hopes to be, but it does have its moments.

March 3, 2020 Roarke McDonald

(Note: Some spoilers ahead.) “Love is Blind” is the latest Netflix release to tackle the question that has pervaded reality TV for decades: What decides…

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New Netflix show “The Circle” is a new brand of reality TV

February 4, 2020 Alexandra Welch

“The Circle” is a new Netflix show that mixes the drama of “The Bachelor” with the realities of social media.  In this show, eight contestants…

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