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Tags archive: film review

Home /Tag: film review
Arts & Life

“Uglies” and ugly attempts at dystopian fiction

September 23, 2024 Weston Tybor

Netflix is infamous for its range of original series. They’ve made some of the most successful, critically acclaimed projects of the last decade, only to…

Arts & Life

Why the past can never be forgotten: An “All Quiet on the Western Front (2022)” review

November 14, 2022 Emma Lawson

On Nov. 10, 2022, the day before the 104th anniversary of the end of World War I, the DU German Department held a screening of…

Arts & Life

Denver Film Festival opens with 1980s-era tearjerker “ARMAGEDDON TIME”

November 7, 2022 Dani Toubin

[SPOILERS INCLUDED]  Wednesday, Nov. 3, was the opening night of the 45th annual Denver Film Festival. The opening night red carpet and film showing was…

Arts & Life

What happens when you put franchises on a pedestal- “Halloween Ends” review

October 24, 2022 Dani Toubin

Spoilers Included I found it hard to sit through David Gordon Green’s most recent film of the “Halloween” franchise, “Halloween Ends.'' As a fan of…

Blogs

Summer Stream VI: Missing

August 29, 2018 Victoria Valenzuela

Summer is coming to an end, so it is time to get serious. That’s why this week’s recommendations are “Hotel Beau Séjour” and “The Mask…

Blogs

Summer Stream V: She’s the whole package

August 15, 2018 Victoria Valenzuela

If you’re bored of your usual favorites, add some chaos to your stream with “Insatiable” and “The Package.”   “Insatiable” Description: A disgraced, dissatisfied civil…

Blogs

Confessions of an Entertainment Enthusiast IV: Spike Lee’s “BlacKkKlansman” feels displeasing yet so entertaining

August 14, 2018 Jacob Miltenberg

Spike Lee is no newcomer when it comes to creating masterful films that mimic and encapsulate the societal problems that many Americans have faced at…

Blogs

Confessions of an Entertainment Enthusiast III: “Mission: Impossible – Fallout” is one mission worth accepting

July 27, 2018 Jacob Miltenberg

There is something about Tom Cruise that has the “wow factor” written all over him. Is it his insane stunts, or could it be his…

Blogs

Subtitled IV: “Green White Green” signifies a new era in Nigerian film

July 24, 2018 Claudia Glenn

When thinking about global film industries, it likely comes as no surprise that the money and technology of Hollywood make it the primary provider of…

Blogs

Subtitled III: “My Life as a Zucchini” is as cute as it is crushing

July 16, 2018 Claudia Glenn

After the tragic social setting of “Mustang” and tense political climate of “Under the Sun,” a colorful claymation like the 2016 film “My Life as…

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