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Collaborative podcast “Such a Nightmare” combines cinematic analysis with humor

Collaborative podcast “Such a Nightmare” combines cinematic analysis with humor

Noelle Barrera October 24, 2019
Exploring the world of horror, with an inventive episodic twist
Photo credit: Ren Rader

Is “Star Wars” lost to the dark side?

Austin Davidson August 29, 2019
Opinion: A fan-boy thinks of the future of his passion

What I saw this summer

Austin Davidson August 22, 2019

Illustration by Andrea NebhutOver the summer, I made up for all the movies I didn’t see during the fall and spring semesters of my junior year and watched them all in a span of roughly six weeks....

Photo credit: Andrea Nebhut

No Sophomore slump for “Us”

Austin Davidson April 4, 2019
Yeah, it really is as good as everyone says it is
Photo credit: Andrea Nebhut

Fyre Fest FOMO extends futher than you would expect

Georgie Riggs February 3, 2019
The release of two documentaries in the past month over failed music festival entertains, but at what cost?
Photo credit: Andrea Nebhut

Overcoming film season overload

Georgie Riggs January 23, 2019
On frustration at the thought of an Oscars without Paddington
Something sinister this way comes

Something sinister this way comes

Noelle Barrera November 15, 2018
Witches, feminism and dubious historical reimaginings meet in Guadignino's "Suspiria"
To all the rom-coms Ive loved before

To all the rom-coms I’ve loved before

Georgie Riggs August 29, 2018
The genre is back, but is it what we wanted?
Photo credit: Kaitlyn Curry

Good sequels keep theaters fresh

Calliope Izquierdo August 15, 2018
Franchises save summer from sizzling out, if ratings are to be trusted
illustration by Julia Poage, staff illustrator

A changing movie scene, an evolution of demographic and marketing

Austin Davidson April 26, 2018

This year has already seen one of the biggest superhero movies ever, “Black Panther”, hit the screen and smash multiple records. The film has already made over $1.3 billion dollars and had one of...

After two years of retirement, Sammye Johnson is returning in the spring to teach her Arts Criticism course. photo by Amani Canada, photo editor

How to think critically about movies

Sammye Johnson February 6, 2018

I believe my eclectic movie tastes were informed by what I watched during the cold winter months in Wilmette, Illinois (a North Shore suburb of Chicago) from the time I was eight until I went to Northwestern...

graphic by Evan Chambless

The downfall of the Golden Globes

Austin Davidson January 24, 2018

Every year, like clockwork, award season descends upon us. For some, it is a time of elation and joy, to watch the stars of the silver screen all in one room, clapping and cheering each other on. It...

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