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A woman becomes a chair in “By Design”

By Michael Andrillon | Staff Writer You read the title right. And yeah, yeah, objectification, but hear me out. That chair can act. Also, good for her?  It isn’t easy being a commodity, holding up all that weight, but something or someone’s gotta do it. But at what cost? Camille’s life is lunch with the […]

“Project Hail Mary” is a cosmic touchdown of classic proportions

By Dylan Masvidal | Staff Writer So this is what it’s like when worlds collide.  Directing duo Phil Lord and Christopher Miller have revived a cheesy 80s police procedural into a cultural phenomenon, paved the way for Lego to be a formidable film franchise and are the driving force behind Miles Morales being plastered on […]

Hop to the movies to watch Pixar’s “Hoppers”

By Sophia Noya | Staff Writer Breaking news: the latest Pixar movie is a triumph, which should come as no surprise to anyone.  “Hoppers” jumped into theaters last Friday and found immediate success at the box office. It follows environmental activist Mabel (Piper Curda), who uses “hopping” to inhabit the body of a robot beaver […]

“The Bride!”: a frustrating reception set to stun

By Dylan Masvidal | Staff Writer Hurt people hurt people.  That is the crux of Maggie Gyllenhaal’s newest directorial effort, “The Bride!”  On the surface, this idea is primed for reamination. A who’s who of Hollywood’s finest, coupled with a nutty retelling of an established classic, is all the convincing I needed to snag a […]

“The Haunted Forest” offers a strong premise but scant spooks

By Michael Andrillon | Staff Writer A horror film about the horror process. Behind the masks, gore, and special effects, what motivates the creation and interest of the haunted house attraction?  Why do people not only go to get scared but also find themselves wanting to be the ones to do the frightening? To surround […]

“No Other Choice” proves no one is doing it like Park Chan-Wook

By Charles Salom | Staff Writer “No Other Choice”, directed by the legendary South Korean filmmaker Park Chan-Wook, delves into masculinity, labor exploitation, and the human need to survive.  It’s a brilliant display from a filmmaker who has truly mastered his craft in writing, cinematography, and editing. It also easily stands out as one of […]

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