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The Student Newspaper of DePaul University

The DePaulia

The Student Newspaper of DePaul University

The DePaulia

The Student Newspaper of DePaul University

The DePaulia

Lonergan and Affleck hit the mark with Manchester by the Sea

Lonergan and Affleck hit the mark with “Manchester by the Sea”

Matt Koske December 2, 2016

In the emotionally overwhelming “Manchester by the Sea,” Casey Affleck’s haunting performance forces him to undertake his apprehensive teenage nephew after his father succumbs to everlasting heart...

Alden Ehrenreich and Lily Collins talk chemistry

Alden Ehrenreich and Lily Collins talk chemistry

Jesus Montero November 13, 2016

One of Hollywood’s biggest stars, Warren Beatty, returns to the directing chair in “Rules Don’t Apply,” the unconventional love story of an aspiring actress and her goal orientated driver, which...

Trolling Around, The DePaulia sits down with the directors of DreamWorks Trolls

Trolling Around, The DePaulia sits down with the directors of DreamWorks’ “Trolls”

Matt Koske November 7, 2016

With an extensive history, DreamWorks Animation Studios (“Madagascar,” “Shrek” and “How to Train Your Dragon”) fires yet again at the animated tag-team duo, journey concept. Failing to sometimes...

A look at early contenders for this year’s Academy Awards

A look at early contenders for this year’s Academy Awards

Pat Mullane November 7, 2016

  While it may seem pointless to begin talking about the Oscars or the Golden Globes before it’s even Thanksgiving or Christmas, the fact is the limited number of films that will be selected...

Astrophysicist Adam Frank talks consulting on “Doctor Strange”

Astrophysicist Adam Frank talks consulting on “Doctor Strange”

Pat Mullane November 6, 2016

The newest addition to Marvel Studios’ ever-expanding film universe is Doctor Strange, a former neurosurgeon turned magical sorcerer.  Adam Frank, a professor of physics and astronomy at University...

Exploring masculinity in Moonlight

Exploring masculinity in “Moonlight”

Matt Koske October 31, 2016

Based on an unproduced, shelved play, “In Moonlight Black Boys Look Blue” written by DePaul grad Tarell Alvin McCraney, comes the critically acclaimed film “Moonlight.” Written and directed by...

Films to watch in prep for Nov. 8

Films to watch in prep for Nov. 8

Pat Mullane October 30, 2016

While it may be hard to think of a more entertaining political cycle than today’s election, there are still some fictional and biographical films that depict a U.S. presidency that are just as an engaging...

Five films to watch this Halloween

Five films to watch this Halloween

Pat Mullane October 23, 2016

As Halloween creeps up in the next few weeks, and students and kids prepare what to wear and where to go, it seems apparent that it is time to get into the festive mood. With a lack of strong horror...

“American Honey” offers original coming of age story

“American Honey” offers original coming of age story

Matt Koske October 16, 2016

For Star, played by actress Sasha Lane, casted merely weeks before the initial scheduled date on spring break in Panama City - her attractive, bold decision-making sprouts the dawn of a new dream. In...

Fictional presidents influence viewers depiction of Oval Office

Fictional presidents influence viewers depiction of Oval Office

Madeleine Williamson October 10, 2016

This fall, will beAmericans’ television sets, will remain constantly bombarded with the day-to-day news cycles and 24-hour news stories about the U.S. presidential election. But real-life candidates...

Pitch delivers realistic female baseball drama

“Pitch” delivers realistic female baseball drama

Ben Gartland October 3, 2016

There’s something extremely satisfying about a piece of fictional sports media getting sports right. From my perspective, as a person who spends so much time studying and writing about non-fictional...

A preview of the Chicago International Film Festival

A preview of the Chicago International Film Festival

Pat Mullane October 3, 2016

As the summer heat transitions to a cool fall breeze,  big name action-packed showings at your local theater begin to be replaced with more dramas, independent films and art-house flicks.From Sundance...

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