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The Horsetooth International Film Festival opened with a gala September 6 at the Museum of Discovery (Ty Davis | The Collegian).

First Horsetooth International Film Festival opens with an immersive experience

Ty Davis September 8, 2019

The Fort Collins Museum of Discovery hosted the opening events of the first-ever Horsetooth International Film Festival (HIFF) this past Friday night. The three-day festival is committed to showcasing...

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Come fly with Travis Scott in his new Netflix documentary

Dom Brazeau September 2, 2019

Netflix and Travis Scott’s collaboration, “Look Mom I Can Fly," was released on Aug. 28. The documentary follows the process of recording and producing Scott's 2018 album "Astroworld" as well as his...

Jawbreaker documentary sincerely retells story of band that never was

Jawbreaker documentary sincerely retells story of band that never was

Matt Campbell August 25, 2019

If you know the band, you know the story. At what seemed to be the peak of their prime, the New York City to West Bay San Francisco transplants of Jawbreaker suffered a catastrophic fall from grace that...

'Good Boys' swings with everything it has, misses frequently

‘Good Boys’ swings with everything it has, misses frequently

Matt Campbell August 21, 2019

Editor's Note: This review contains spoilers for the 2019 film "Good Boys."  “Good Boys” is a film that nurses a trope that, for decades now, has been a staple in modern comedy movies: good kids...

'Where'd You Go, Bernadette' fails thematically, lacks message

‘Where’d You Go, Bernadette’ fails thematically, lacks message

Ty Davis August 19, 2019

“Where’d You Go, Bernadette” has the audacity to be boring, poorly written and idiotic all at the same time. This film highlights the importance, and at times necessity, of altering the source material...

Tarantino reinforces edgy style in "Once Upon a Time In Hollywood"

Tarantino reinforces edgy style in “Once Upon a Time In Hollywood”

Elena Waldman August 4, 2019

If internet outrage culture has inhibited artists in any way, it surely doesn’t show in “Once Upon a Time In Hollywood.” In a time when online backlash is the catalyst for the censorship of artistic...

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Aziz Ansari ignores his own hypocrisy in ‘Right Now’

Elena Waldman July 16, 2019

In 2019, as the most profound waves of #metoo have settled and inspired feminist rhetoric that remains at the forefront of popular culture, starting a comedy special with previous sexual misconduct allegations...

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Lyric Review: ‘Bite Me’ bites off more than it can chew

Ty Davis July 16, 2019

Editor's note: There will be spoilers for "Bite Me." Movies like “Bite Me” sadden me because of the missed opportunities. For all its unique contributions to cinema and focus on often overlooked facets...

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Lyric Review: ‘The Last Black Man in San Francisco’ explores purpose in society

Ty Davis July 14, 2019

In almost grotesquely short terms, “The Last Black Man in San Francisco” is one of the most beautiful films I’ve seen. Lavishly constructed from the acting to the music, not a single part of the...

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‘Stranger Things’ season 3 challenges masculinity

Elena Waldman July 9, 2019

“Stranger Things” has reveled in its seemingly universal approval. It doesn’t share the same virtue-signaling tendencies as “13 Reasons Why” or “Riverdale,” both of which sprinkle buzzwords...

'Midsommar' establishes Ari Aster as master of genre-bending horror

‘Midsommar’ establishes Ari Aster as master of genre-bending horror

Elena Waldman July 3, 2019

If Ari Aster’s debut film “Hereditary” indicated his knack for producing heart-wrenching dramas through the lens of classic horror cinema, “Midsommar” makes him an auteur of his own genre.  Released...

The inside of a film projector displays a film to Cinema Lyric audiences. After April 11th the Cinema Lyric will have completely transitioned to digital film.

Films to Look Out For in July

Ty Davis July 3, 2019

Only the second month into the season and the summer film release schedule has no intention of slowing down. With so many major box office openings and streaming debuts coming this July, filtering out...

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