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Korean Zombies Meet Social Media in Netflix Global Release “#Alive”

Posted on February 12, 2021February 10, 2025 by The Quill

A new Korean zombie film, “#Alive,” was released this past summer on Netflix and features an interesting mix of thriller and comedy.

Unique film series discusses female portrayal in fiction, roles on screen

Posted on October 4, 2019February 10, 2025 by The Quill

By Sarah McMillin, Asst. Living and Arts Editor The Bechdel-Wallace Film Series kicked off its first installment of the fall semester with a showing and gender-oriented discussion of “The Devil Wears Prada”…

Review: Cynicism in film impact filmgoers willingness to see movies

Posted on October 4, 2019October 4, 2019 by The Quill

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 past few…

Lights, Camera, Action! A Movie Review: Quill editors pick favorite films before closing out the semester

Posted on April 26, 2019 by The Quill

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 change things…

Lights, Camera, Action: A Movie Review – ‘Captain Marvel’ soars with fans but doesn’t surprise audiences

Posted on March 23, 2019 by The Quill

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 predominantly male…

Disney sequel returns to classic sweet as ‘A Spoonful of Sugar’

Posted on February 9, 2019 by The Quill

By Megan Ruge, Editor-in-Chief This past year of film has shown a prosperous amount of tired ideas in the world of cinema. Reboots galore and unnecessary spin-offs litter the big screen. Among…

Re-finished work from ‘Citizen Kane’ director hits the web

Posted on November 9, 2018 by The Quill

By Nick Cardillo, Staff Writer To a modern viewer, the making of “The Other Side of the Wind” may be more interesting than the film itself. Directed by Orson Welles, star of…

Biopic honors rock music ‘champion’

Posted on November 3, 2018 by The Quill

By Nick Cardillo Staff Writer I liked Queen a lot before “Bohemian Rhapsody,” but I like them even more now. The biopic of Freddie Mercury and the band which catapulted him to international super-stardom is a moving, powerful…

Teen outcast comedy “loses” its footing

Posted on September 23, 2018 by The Quill

By Megan Ruge Managing Editor of Content A reocurring theme in modern films is the inclusion of pop culture: both the best and the worst. Movies have shown email pen pals, high…

Emotion-heavy films bring on the tears

Posted on September 7, 2018 by The Quill

By Megan Ruge Managing editor of content School has started and we are finally back and ready to start another year of torturous study sessions, practicum hours and capstone requirements. It’s enough…

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