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‘The Predator’ reboot misses the mark with lackluster plot, excessive comedy

Deja Calloway September 24, 2018

If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. Director Shane Black ruins the long running “Predator” franchise with an overuse of comedy in the reboot “The Predator.” When an extraterrestrial spaceship...

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Lyric Review: Nick Cage makes a chaotic, bloody, return in “Mandy”

Ty Davis September 18, 2018
“Mandy” is what you get when you let a metal head obsessed with 80’s metal imagery create a piece of fiction. Though excessively simple, the indie slasher flick gloriously meets its goals of making a chaotic, horror-themed revenge story.
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“The Nun” attempts to give horror a new face as Halloween season approaches

Deja Calloway September 14, 2018
What says horror more than a malevolent spirit and the Catholic church? Last week Director Corin Hardy and New Line Cinema failed to deliver their own punchline with the release of "The Nun." 
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“To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before” addresses difficult aspects of adolescent relationships

Isabelle Rayburn September 5, 2018
“To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before” first a novel by Jenny Han is now an original movie on Netflix that is catching everyone’s attention. This movie explores young love, interracial relationships and double standards between men and women when it comes to intimacy in a relationship
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“Cameron Post” shows horrors of outdated treatment for LGBTQ youth

Ty Davis September 5, 2018
Despite a few fumbles, "The Miseducation of Cameron Post" manages to keep itself stable enough to deliver an emotionally charged piece of lesbian, young-adult fiction. The film undoubtedly earns the rewards it has received.
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‘BlacKkKlansman’ reminds Coloradans of ever present racism in society

Graham Shapley August 28, 2018
“BlacKkKlansman”, the latest film from acclaimed and controversial director Spike Lee, is deeply uncomfortable to watch, which is exactly the point.
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Lyric Review: ‘The Night is Short, Walk on Girl’ entertains with drunken misadventure

Ty Davis August 26, 2018
There really is no word that sums up this film better than "absurd."
Melanie Keil and Armand Tossou, founders of Red Clover Reader, stand beside a demonstration for the children's book startup.

CSU alumni launches new platform to promote diverse children’s books

Samantha Ye August 21, 2018

Children's books hold a place in our hearts as the first stories we heard. Now two Colorado State alumni are taking children's book and making them more inclusive for a new generation of readers.  Colorado...

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‘Summer of ’84’ breaks all the rules when it comes to serial killer movies

Claire Oliver August 20, 2018
“Summer of '84” seems like another '80s thriller about your friendly neighborhood serial killer and a group of lanky boys who try to solve the mystery that is plaguing their suburban neighborhood. Somehow solving this mystery, the group will ultimately have the perfect summer.
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Eugene Mirman of ‘Bob’s Burgers’ performs for the first time in Fort Collins

Ryan Lueck August 10, 2018
Stand-up comedian and voice actor of Fox’s Emmy-award winning show “Bob’s Burgers,” Eugene Mirman performed at Washington’s theater on Tuesday evening with comedian Derrick Brown as the opener. This was their first visit to Fort Collins. 
Barnes & Noble on College Ave. hosted a Harry Potter themed celebration where patrons young and old came decked out in their favorite Harry Potter character costumes.  (Babin Dinda | Collegian)

Fort Collins Barnes and Noble celebrates Harry Potter with Fort Collins Comic-Con

Babin Dinda August 8, 2018
The charm of Harry Potter and Star Wars is that it can be enjoyed without the realization of a generation gap. What once our parents used to enjoy in their youth, can be relished by us alike in this modern age.
Bo Burnham captures the Internet's major role in growing up in debut film, 'Eighth Grade'

Bo Burnham captures the Internet’s major role in growing up in debut film, ‘Eighth Grade’

Ryan Lueck August 8, 2018
Life in Bo Burnham’s debut film Eighth Grade draws audiences together with its use of sharp humor and deeply touching sentiments of cultivating self-confidence in the bulging paranoia of growing up in the age of the Internet.
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