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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

Lupin III: The First is the first 3D Computer Graphics animated film in the longtime series.

What I watched in January

Nate Burleyson, Online Managing Editor January 31, 2021

January of 2021 was tumultuous to say the least. Even with riots at the Capitol, an inauguration, a battle between Redditors and Wall Street and more, I still found a way to watch some good TV and movies....

Martin Kove reprises his role as Cobra Kai sensei John Kreese in season 3 of Cobra Kai.

REVIEW: ‘Cobra Kai’ maintains its charm amid platform changes

Lauren Coates January 10, 2021

Even after nearly forty years — including four films, two remakes, and now three seasons of television — the “Karate Kid” universe is still going as strong as ever, with season three of its spinoff,“Cobra...

Bridgerton boasts an impressive ensemble cast.

REVIEW: ‘Bridgerton’ commits to a fresh spin on period pieces

Beck Rogers January 10, 2021

What do you get when you combine Ariana Grande’s “thank u, next,” Dame Julie Andrews, and “Downton Abbey”? If you’re Shonda Rhimes, you get a top five show on Netflix. With a new spin on the...

James Corden, Meryl Streep, Nicole Kidman and Andrew Rannells star in The Prom.

The best shows and movies to watch over winter break

Lauren Coates November 15, 2020

Any other year, the arrival of winter break would mean heading to movie theaters to catch the latest superhero blockbuster or family comedy — but, of course, with the continued impact of Covid-19 on...

Still of Amanda Seyfried and Gary Oldman in Mank.

REVIEW: ‘Mank’ is a thought-provoking look into one of history’s greatest films

Michael Brzezinski November 15, 2020

“Citizen Kane” rests firmly in the annals of time as a highly celebrated film, if not the single most celebrated film ever made. And rightfully so. Orson Welles’ debut feature film was a towering...

Still of Frances McDormand in Chloe Zhaos third feature film Nomadland.

REVIEW: ‘Nomadland’ is a soulful exploration of humanity

Michael Brzezinski October 11, 2020

In 2015, Chloé Zhao launched her career with her feature debut “Songs My Brother Taught Me.” A profoundly tender and understated neo-realist portrait of life on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation....

Still from The Last Temptation of Christ which was met with a lot of backlash from Christian groups in the United States.

Movies don’t have to be bloody to be banned

Rebecca Meluch, News Editor October 11, 2020

October means we get to dim our lights, make a bowl of popcorn and have scary movie marathons. Or, it's the one time of the year where you’re sleeping with the lights on for a whole month, because your...

Still from Hereditary, written and directed by Ari Aster.

The best horror movies for people who hate horror

Lauren Coates October 4, 2020

October is finally here, which means that in addition to cooler weather, midterms, and voting registration, it is officially horror movie season.  On the whole, horror tends to be a very polarizing...

Still of Andrea Risenborough in Possessor.

REVIEW: ‘Possessor’ merges great concept with a wonderful cast

Michael Brzezinski October 4, 2020

Do you ever feel like your job is a literal parasite in your life? Like it is slowly draining the light from your eyes and distorting the way you look at the things around you, alienating you from your...

Still of Rashida Jones and Bill Murray in On the Rocks.

REVIEW: Sofia Coppola continues her legacy of quality with ‘On the Rocks’

Michael Brzezinski October 4, 2020

The name Sofia Coppola is always associated with the cool and fun energy of the early 2000s indie film scene. With her early works like “The Virgin Suicides,” “Lost in Translation” and “Marie...

Medina El Aidi (left) and Fathia Youssouf (right) made their acting debut in the controversial French film Cuties.

REVIEW: “Cuties” is a bold cinematic statement that should be celebrated, not canceled

Logan Peterson September 20, 2020

Society hates confronting their present almost as much as they hate confronting their past.  The response to Maïmouna Doucouré’s “Cuties” has revealed to me this unfortunate reality. The...

Pop culture hills I would die on: Iron Man is a better superhero than Batman

Pop culture hills I would die on: Iron Man is a better superhero than Batman

Rebecca Meluch, News Editor September 6, 2020

People love using the phrase “that’s like comparing apples to oranges” when they try to defend a less superior item in a well-mannered comparison.  In the comic book world, the apples and oranges...

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