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Off-Campus

COVID-19 has caused a devastating rise in murders

October 4, 2021 Madeline Hammett

There has been a dramatic increase in homicides in 2020. This can be caused by domestic abuse, lack of resources, limited protection, and the Achilles…

Arts & Life

The film “Wrong Turn”(2021) gets lost in the woods

April 12, 2021 Roarke McDonald

"Wrong Turn" (2021) had a solid chance at critical and commercial success. The five sequels to follow the original, "Wrong Turn" (2003), are not a…

Arts & Life

“Vampires vs. the Bronx” infuses the genre with a socially-conscious twist

November 2, 2020 Skylar Nitzel

“Vampires vs. the Bronx,” directed by Oz Rodriguez, was released on Oct. 2 on Netflix. The film follows three teenage boys who must protect their…

Arts & Life

“Rebecca” is a ghost of its source material

October 26, 2020 Hunter Goddard

The year after Selznick International Pictures released Victor Fleming’s “Gone with the Wind” (1939), David O. Selznick took home his second Oscar in as many…

Blogs

Confessions of an Entertainment Enthusiast I: “Hereditary” passes down the scares

June 15, 2018 Jacob Miltenberg

If you ask anyone what makes a great horror movie, the most likely answer you will get is the amount of jumpscares and the grotesque…

Arts & Life

“Happy Death Day” falls flat

October 16, 2017 Georgia Peden

Happy Death Day opened Friday the 13th in true scary movie fashion, but unlike most, it just wasn’t very scary. While there were a few…

Arts & Life

Gothic classics to keep you up at night

October 9, 2017 AnnMarie Marlow

For centuries, the gothic literary tradition has been keeping readers up at night, eyes wide and hands gripped tightly around the binding. From nineteenth century…

Arts & Life

“Mother!” is the boldest – and most blundering – film of the year

September 20, 2017 Ryan Ninesling

Writer-director Darren Aronofsky (“Black Swan”) is known to be a filmmaker with an inclination for shocking his audience. From his surreal debut “Pi” to his…

Arts & Life

“It” brings Stephen King’s most terrifying monster to life – for better or worse

September 20, 2017 Ryan Ninesling

Despite its endless popularity and infamy, many people seem to forget how strange and imperfect Stephen King’s “It” really is. An overly detailed book roughly…

Film

“Get Out” is a culmination of the horror genre’s resurgence

February 27, 2017 Ryan Ninesling

A few years ago, the horror genre was having a bit of an identity crisis. Its thrills and chills lacked the originality that made the genre…

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