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Film & TV

Gosling and Chazelle pilot ‘First Man’ toward success

Gosling and Chazelle pilot ‘First Man’ toward success

Garret Neal, Staff Writer October 15, 2018

“First Man” is the second collaboration between director Damien Chazelle and actor Ryan Gosling. Chazelle initially broke onto the scene with “Whiplash”, which picked up three Oscars back in 2014....

'Better Call Saul:' Gripping fourth season ends with a foreboding look ahead

‘Better Call Saul:’ Gripping fourth season ends with a foreboding look ahead

Daniel Schirmer, Copy Editor October 15, 2018

Many fans of “Breaking Bad” were skeptical upon hearing news in 2013 that a prequel following criminal lawyer Saul Goodman was in the works. In the world of TV, it’s not uncommon for spin-offs and...

'Forever' is inventive, worthwhile watch

‘Forever’ is inventive, worthwhile watch

Samuel Rahman, Contributing Writer October 15, 2018

After 13 years of fishing trips and mundane dinners, would you attempt to shake up your life with something new? Could you leave someone you truly love due to the monotony of your life together? Maya...

A star is born...again

A star is born…again

Katelyn Henslin, Contributing Writer October 8, 2018

Bradley Cooper’s directorial debut, “A Star is Born” proves how compelling a love story can be. This is is the third remake of the original 1937 “A Star is Born” with Janet Gaynor. In 1954...

“The Sisters Brothers” breathes life into dusty Wild West

Michael Brzezinski October 8, 2018

The Western was the most popular genre of film in the Golden Age of Hollywood. It’s what film scholars relate to how superhero films are treated in this day and age. As with most cinematic trends, the...

What’s Fresh on HBO

Lacey Latch, Editor-in-Chief October 1, 2018

              The Shape of Water One of the most popular films this award season, “The Shape of Water” has finally landed on HBO. Set...

Michael Moore’s impassioned battle cry

Michael Moore’s impassioned battle cry

Michael Brzezinski October 1, 2018

Election Night 2016 remains one of the most shocking moments in contemporary American history almost two years later. One is still able to vividly recall watching TV that night and seeing the Hillary supporters...

"The House with a Clock in its Walls"  is fun but forgettable

“The House with a Clock in its Walls” is fun but forgettable

Garret Neal, Staff Writer October 1, 2018

The problem with having a six-foot tall poster of an unreleased movie on your wall, is that if the movie stinks, you have to take it down. Luckily, “The House with a Clock in its Walls” was enjoyable...

“The Land of Steady Habits” is sobering, sad win for Netflix

“The Land of Steady Habits” is sobering, sad win for Netflix

Michael Brzezinski September 24, 2018

This fall movie season sees a big change in pace for the world’s biggest streaming service. After garnering a justified reputation of throwing money at just about any bad genre film it can sell its binging...

What’s Fresh on Netflix: Sophomore Seasons

Lacey Latch, Editor-in-Chief September 24, 2018

American Vandal “American Vandal” has returned after a first season filled with dick jokes to tackle a new topic: poop. Following the same mystery documentary template used in season one, “American...

Henry Rollins on young people and self-destruction

Henry Rollins on young people and self-destruction

Daniel Schirmer, Contributing Writer September 24, 2018

Henry Rollins is a Grammy Award- winning musician, writer, public speaker, actor, publisher and punk rock icon. Though he initially rose to prominence in the 1980s as the frontman for the band Black Flag,...

"The Dragon Prince" needs time to grow

“The Dragon Prince” needs time to grow

Garret Neal, Contributing Writer September 23, 2018

“The Dragon Prince” is a new animated show on Netflix taking place in a fantasy world where elves and humans, who once lived in harmony, are locked in a seemingly endless struggle. Elven hatred for...

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