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Entertainment

“The Lego Batman Movie” is a ridiculously fun parody of the Caped Crusader

February 13, 2017 Ryan Ninesling

When “The Lego Movie”  was released in 2014, it became an unexpected hit that seemed destined for franchise glory, using a seemingly bottomless toy chest…

Entertainment

Zach Brock and his Triptych Trio bring their eclectic charm to DazzleJazz

January 30, 2017 Daniel Lorenzo

Denver’s jazz scene was treated to an unique experience last on Jan. 29 when renowned violinist Zach Brock and his Triptych Trio made a tour…

Entertainment

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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“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…

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Bid adieu to the holidays with “A Christmas Carol”

January 3, 2017 Taryn Allen

As my final blog post for this short holiday season, I decided to write a bit about a masterpiece that fits the theme. Since my…

Entertainment

“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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Hitchcock’s “The Rope” a must-see classic

December 16, 2016 Taryn Allen

It’s probably obvious from reading my previous posts that the majority of my literature and film exposure has come from school (shout out to DU…

Entertainment

“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,…

Entertainment

“Doctor Strange” represents the very best – and worst – of Marvel films

November 13, 2016 Ryan Ninesling

If one word had to define what “Doctor Strange” is for Marvel Studios, it would be “gamble.” Marvel had to face a formidable army of…

Entertainment

“Hacksaw Ridge” review

November 12, 2016 Jacob Miltenberg

Imagine yourself storming the beaches of Okinawa at the height of the second World War. You trudge against sand riddled with bodies of the dead,…

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