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Lyric Review: ‘If Beale Street Could Talk’ deserves your attention

Ty Davis January 23, 2019

It would not come as much of a surprise to learn many of you did not see “If Beale Street Could Talk,” let alone heard of it. The Film released on Christmas, which typically means the studio could...

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‘You’ prompts sympathy for cold blooded killer

Molly Strader January 22, 2019

SPOILERS AHEAD: Originally released on Lifetime in September 2018 with unsuccessful results, "You" became the Netflix binge-worthy show of winter break so much so that it has been taken on for a second...

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“Real Bros of Simi Valley” season 2 continues shenanigans

Nick Veintimilla December 5, 2018
The Real Bros of Simi Valley is a parody of reality shows such as Jersey Shore or Real Housewives, the show focuses on four best bros living in the fictional Simi Valley a decade after they’ve all graduated from highschool and the brewskies, kickbacks, and sick hangs they’ve all had since.
'Wildlife' sparks emotions in time of natural disaster

‘Wildlife’ sparks emotions in time of natural disaster

Linc Thomas December 4, 2018

Paul Dano's "Wildlife" captivates audiences with stunning cinematography and underlying themes that Coloradoans know all too well. Jerry, Jeanette and Joe Brinson are a typical suburban family until tragedy...

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‘Boy Erased’ tackles so much more than just conversion therapy

Ty Davis December 4, 2018
"Boy Erased" offers a meditative look into conversion therapy’s connection to patriarchy and masculinity, while examining the dynamics between homosexuality maternity, paternity, and complacency.
'Rin, Tongue and Dorner' wastes paper, suffocates talent

‘Rin, Tongue and Dorner’ wastes paper, suffocates talent

Walker Discoe December 3, 2018

The Lory Student Center Plaza at Colorado State University has seen many vendors over the years, from Bible salesmen to free coffee tables set up on cold, brisk mornings. Other famous Plaza residents are...

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‘Ralph Breaks the Internet’ dives into friendships, internet memes

Graham Shapley November 29, 2018

Friendships change, even friendships between a go-cart racer and a guy who wrecks buildings for a living. This is the main theme of the new Disney animated movie “Ralph Breaks the Internet.” “Wreck-It...

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‘Beautiful Boy’ illustrates familial addiction pains

Miranda Moses November 28, 2018

Director Felix van Groeningen’s new heart-retching non-fiction “Beautiful Boy” is by no means for the hopelessly empathetic or the emotionally delicate. The Amazon Studios flick is based upon two...

Stephen Hillenburg attends the World Premiere of "The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out Of Water 3D" at the AMC Lincoln Square in New York on Jan. 31, 2015. Hillenburg died Monday after a battle with ALS. He was 57. (Dennis Van Tine/Abaca Press/TNS)

Collegian picks: 8 influential “Spongebob Squarepants” episodes

Guest Author November 28, 2018
The creator of “Spongebob Squarepants,” Stephen Hillenburg, died on Nov. 27 at the age of 57. Last year Hillenburg announced he was diagnosed with ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig's disease.
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‘Creed II’ hits hard at the heartstrings

Ty Davis November 28, 2018

If everything about "Creed II" were to be evaluated on a 1-5 scale, the lowest score for any aspect of the film would be four.  If it sounds like I am gushing over this film, you cannot begin to imagine....

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“Like and Subscribe” offers satirical poke at internet celebrity culture

Elena Waldman November 26, 2018
Dillon Francis’ new Youtube series “Like and Subscribe” came out this past month proving that the eletronic dance DJ really can do everything.
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“Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald” serves as pointless fan fiction

Ty Davis November 21, 2018
Rowling has written what can essentially be called two hours of indulgent Harry Potter fan fiction.
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