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The DePaulia

The Student Newspaper of DePaul University

The DePaulia

The Student Newspaper of DePaul University

The DePaulia

Whats new on Netflix

What’s new on Netflix

Matt Koske November 6, 2017

[accordions] [accordion title="While We're Young" load="show"] Shortly after director and writer Noah Baumbach's "The Meyerowitz Stories" was released on Netflix, one of his past gems from 2014, "While...

Khary Payton as Ezekiel in “The Walking Dead” which airs Sundays on AMC. 
(Photo courtesy of AMC)

The Walking Dead episode 2: “The Damned” recap

Cailey Gleeson, News Editor November 6, 2017

The action finally picked up in this week’s episode of “The Walking Dead” as everyone’s favorite survivalists continued their war against Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) and the Saviors. What may be...

Directed by Jason Hall, “Thank You for Your Service” stars Miles Teller as Adam Schumann, a returning war veteran struggling to adapt to civilian life with PTSD.

Miles Teller plays Adam Schumann in soldier’s homecoming drama

Matt Koske October 23, 2017

Following the adaption of Chris Kyle’s autobiography “American Sniper,” Jason Hall (“Paranoia”) makes his directorial debut with yet another adaption of Pulitzer Prize winning journalist David...

Whats fresh in stand-up

What’s fresh in stand-up

Matt Koske October 23, 2017

[accordions] [accordion title="Patton Oswalt: Annihilation" load="show"] Just last week, Patton Oswalt’s special “Annihilation” was released on Netflix. It was last year that his wife, the 46-year-old...

Alireza Khatami accepts his Orizzonti award at Venice Film Festival in September.  
(Photo courtesy of Vittorio Zunino Celotto)

CDM professor Alireza Khatami wins Venice screenwriting award

Matt Koske October 16, 2017

In the Computing and Digital Media program, students and professors seek creative ways to make a name for themselves. There’s no one correct way to break into the industry, but simply producing content...

Ryan Gosling (left) and Harrison Ford (right) in Denis Villeneuve’s “Blade Runner 2049” that opened in theaters on Oct. 6 to $32 million. The original was released in 1982.

Film review: Blade Runner 2049

Jonathan Ballew, Assistant News Editor October 16, 2017

Thirty five years ago, the original “Blade Runner” hypnotized viewers with never-before seen visuals and thrilling sound design.  The story alone is so captivating that Hampton Fancher and David...

Whats fresh on Netflix

What’s fresh on Netflix

Matt Koske October 16, 2017

[accordions] [accordion title="The Meyerowitz Stories " load="show"] Adam Sandler is back in something that is actually worthwhile, in regards to his dramatic role in Noah Baumbach’s “The Meyerowitz...

Budget motel manager Bobby (Willem Dafoe) and resident Moonee (Brooklynn Prince) in Sean Baker’s “The Florida Project.” The film opened in theaters on Oct. 6. (Photo courtesy of A24)

The Florida Project: Director Sean Baker tells a story of wonderment

Matt Koske October 9, 2017

After an exhausting franchise-heavy summer, the spectacle of writer-director Sean Baker pinpoints the impoverished and overlooked outskirts of the happiest place on Earth. “The Florida Project”...

“Vice Principals” is created by Danny McBride and Jody Hill with episodes directed by David Gordon Green.  (Courtesy of HBO)

HBO’s “Vice Principals” star Danny McBride hangs out

Matt Koske October 2, 2017

Currently streaming on HBO is the witty and eccentric two-part miniseries “Vice Principals.” Season one, in full, is available on HBO now, though the second season is being released on a weekly...

Screenwriting professor Matt Quinn talks with DePaul alum Tom Dean. 
(Shelby Wheeler/The DePaulia)

CDM welcomes screenwriting industry professionals

Shelby Wheeler October 2, 2017

On Saturday, DePaul’s screenwriting students and other CDM majors came out to attend the Courier 12 Screenwriting Conference held in DePaul’s Loop campus. “There’s a lot of festival events, contests...

Available on Netflix

What’s Fresh in Documentaries

Matt Koske October 2, 2017

Barbecue Unknown to many, this little gem streaming on Netflix spans from Texas to the Syrian boarder in this documentary about the tradition behind a simple barbecue. Told in 13 different languages,...

Directed by Greta Gerwig

Film Festivities: A look into the Chicago International Film Festival

Matt Koske October 2, 2017

As award season is fully underway, film festivals are taking place every other weekend and the word of mouth is spreading for films that greatly deserve it. Last year, the Chicago International Film Festival...

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