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The Rocky Mountain Collegian

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Colorado State chair of the department of communication studies Greg Dickinson addresses the crowd at the ACT film festival March 31, 2022.

ACT Human Rights Film Festival premieres, discusses corruption

Kadyn Thorpe, Arts and Culture Reporter April 3, 2022

After two years, the ACT Human Rights Film Festival returned in person and ready to make up for lost time. From March 31 to April 3, the ACT Human Rights Film Festival held 12 human rights-related film...

Image of a blue and red ram wearing 3D glasses as a film strip is displayed behind it.

‘Fresh’ borrows common horror tropes to create a unique story

Hailee Stegall, Arts and Culture Reporter March 22, 2022

Hulu has an iffy track record when it comes to originals. Movies like “Run” (2020) and shows such as “The Handmaid’s Tale” have made a splash throughout the media. The kicker is they’re exclusive...

(Graphic Illustration by Brian Peña | The Collegian)

Netflix’s new dark comedy-thriller will keep you guessing

Kadyn Thorpe, Arts & Culture February 22, 2022
"The Woman in the House Across the Street from the Girl in the Window" (yes, it is a mouthful) was released on Netflix in late January. In just one weekend, the deadpan show held a spot on Netflix’s Top 10 list, and people were obsessed. 
(Graphic Illustration by Lee Billiot | The Collegian)

Thom LaFond talks solo album ‘The Moon Leans In’

Kota Babcock, Arts and Culture Director January 26, 2022
Named for his time spent under the stars while recording, Thom LaFond's debut album “The Moon Leans In” traverses genres to create melodies that stick with listeners. Recorded in rural Lyons, Colo., LaFond said his album takes inspiration from musicians like Mac Miller and Billie Holiday.
(Graphic illustration by Robbie Haynes | The Collegian)

‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ offers fans nostalgia

Brooke Pippin, Arts and Culture Reporter January 19, 2022
The final installment in the current Spider-Man trilogy starring Tom Holland, "Spider-Man: No Way Home," implements what fans have been asking for and appeals to multiple generations of Spider-Man fans. The excitement and anticipation around this movie among Marvel fans was surreal. 
(Graphic illustration by Charlie Dillon | The Collegian)

In Defense Of: Respecting fruitcake as a holiday dessert

Scotty Powell December 7, 2021
Whether the weather likes it or not –– it’s wintertime. This means that the holiday season is here–– that glorious time of year when we all once again pull our great-grandmothers’ copy of “American Cookery" out of its lonely spot in the darkest corner of our kitchen pantry and resurrect the most bizarre culinary confections from their dank and dusty pages.
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