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Lerman catches Nazis in “Hunters”
Photo by Samira Rahi on Unsplash By Lauryn Longacre, Staff Editor The newest production from executive producer Jordan Peele and MonkeyPaw productions, “Hunters,” centers around a group of Nazi hunters in 1970s New…
Lights, Camera, Action: Phoenix reprises role in new “Joker”
By Samuel Hoffman, Contributing Writer While the name “Joker” might be enticing to anyone familiar with the Batman franchise, the movie’s R-rating is to be taken seriously. It has some…
Review: Cynicism in film impact filmgoers willingness to see movies
By Nick Cardillo, Staff Writer For consumers of media, it’s undeniable that we stand in the threshold of great change. The way we view media has fundamentally changed in the…
King provides more laughs than scares in ‘IT Chapter Two’
By Nick Cardillo, Staff Writer There is a running joke in “IT Chapter Two” that writer Bill Denbrough (James McAvoy) cannot write a satisfactory ending to his books. Horror writer…
Lights, Camera, Action! A Movie Review: Quill editors pick favorite films before closing out the semester
By Megan Ruge, Staff Writer I spend a lot of time talking about movies that I find interesting or important to current society. But I think that it’s important to…
Lights, Camera, Action! A Movie Review: Netflix comedy finds unapologetic happiness in being yourself
By Danielle Bettendorf, Living and Arts Editor Brie Larson is everything right now – with “Captain Marvel” reigning as the highest-grossing movie of 2019 so far and “Avengers: Endgame” right…
Lights, Camera, Action! A Movie Review: Anime adaptation delivers mixed results
By Megan Ruge, Managing Editor of Content Books and movies, childlike nostalgia and long awaited sequels have been polluting the big screen. With last year’s top movies being a biopic…
Lights, Camera, Action: A Movie Review – ‘Captain Marvel’ soars with fans but doesn’t surprise audiences
By Danielle Bettendorf, Living & Arts Editor Ever since the Marvel Cinematic Universe began with “Iron Man” 11 years ago, its superheroes have been predominantly white (minus “Black Panther”) and…
True crime psych show ‘truly’ falls flat
By Megan Ruge, Editor-in-Chief If you have been paying attention to pop culture, you would notice the increased interest in psychopaths and serial killers. Maybe you know this and maybe…