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The DePaulia

The Student Newspaper of DePaul University

The DePaulia

The Student Newspaper of DePaul University

The DePaulia

In the film, Chris Pratt reprises his role as Star-Lord from Guardians of the Galaxy.

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‘Infinity War’ delivers on promise

Garret Neal, Staff Writer April 30, 2018

This may be the most unnecessary review I’ll ever write (but please, read on). If you need to be told “Avengers: Infinity War” is about an alien from the moon Titan named Thanos who wants to bring...

Evan Rachel Wood and James Marsden star in this show as Dolores Abernathy and Teddy Flood, two people in the reimagined past of Westworld.
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‘Westworld’ shakes up season two

Carina Smith, Nation & World Editor April 23, 2018

“Westworld” may have only aired one season so far, but it’s hard to deny that it has easily become a favorite amongst HBO’s lineup of original series. This futuristic show took over audiences’...

Whats Fresh on HBO

What’s Fresh on HBO

Lacey Latch, Editor-in-Chief April 23, 2018

Paterno In 2011, news broke of  sexual abuse in the Penn State football program with accusations landing on assistant coach Jerry Sandusky. A byproduct of the fallout was the downfall of Joe Paterno,...

Graduate student Harsha Gallupalli reinvents H.G. Wells classic short story Door in the Wall in his thesis film The Blue Door. It officially premieres at DePaul in June.
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‘The Blue Door’: Film student returns to childhood in new film

Garret Neal, Staff Writer April 23, 2018

H. G. Wells is one of the most influential science fiction writers of all time. Prominently shown in the 2005 “War of the Worlds” remake with Tom Cruise and soon in the planned “Invisible Man”...

Joaquin Phoenix stars in drama/mystery film You Were Never Really Here.
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The confusion of ‘You Were Never Really Here’

Garret Neal, Staff Writer April 23, 2018

“You Were Never Really Here” is directed by Scottish director Lynne Ramsay and is based on the book by Jonathan Ames. Joaquin Phoenix stars as a man named Joe, who has a deeply troubled past but currently...

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“The Rock” returns to action in “Rampage”

Garret Neal, Staff Writer April 16, 2018

Objectively, beyond a shadow of a doubt, “Rampage” is a bad film. However, this does not mean it isn’t an enjoyable film – during some moments, at least. “Rampage” comes to us from “Cats...

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Television in bloom

Lacey Latch, Editor-in-Chief April 16, 2018

Finally, spring has arrived. The days are longer, rain is falling, flowers are blooming (the weather isn’t great but we can’t win them all.) While the arrival of spring begins to revive the world around...

Whats Fresh on Netflix

What’s Fresh on Netflix

Lacey Latch, Editor-in-Chief April 16, 2018

A Series of Unfortunate Events The highly anticipated second season of the adaptation of the beloved children’s book series was recently released on Netflix. The show, just like the books, follows...

John Krasinski directs and stars along side his wife Emily Blunt in A Quiet Place.

Krasinski’s new must-see horror film

Garret Neal, Staff Writer April 9, 2018

Almost every horror film has a moment where one of the protagonists is trapped in the same room as the monster/psycho and the audience collectively holds its breath, seemingly trying to avoid making any...

Bill Hader and Sarah Goldberg, who plays his main love interest Sally Reed, in a scene dressed as Meryl Streep and Philip Seymour Hoffman from the film Doubt.
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Bill Hader gets in touch with his dark side for “Barry”

Lacey Latch, Editor-in-Chief April 9, 2018

What if the thing you were best at was slowly killing you? What if the only way to be happy was to do something you’re terrible at? These were the questions in the minds of Bill Hader and Alec Berg as...

Whats fresh in HBO documentaries

What’s fresh in HBO documentaries

Lacey Latch, Editor-in-Chief April 9, 2018

King of the Wilderness This new HBO documentary takes a fresh look at the final years of the life of the prolific civil rights leader Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Peter Kunhardt, the director of...

Andersons new film is being touted as one of the most ambitious stop-motion projects.
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Film review: “Isle of Dogs” tells heartwarming tail

Isabella Brock, Contributing Writer April 9, 2018

Wes Anderson’s newest film, “Isle of Dogs,” was released in Chicago on March 23. Set in Japan, the film depicts a dystopian future where dogs are banished from the country to nearby “Trash Island,”...

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