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    ‘Truth to Power’: the power of art for social change

    by Altug Karakurt February 19, 2021
    by Altug Karakurt February 19, 2021

    The documentary “Truth to Power” follows Serj Tankian’s inspiring political activism through the System of a Down years and beyond. By Altug Karakurt

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    “The Florida Project:” a contrast of poverty and beauty

    by Guest Writer November 23, 2020
    by Guest Writer November 23, 2020

    “The Florida Project,” an A24 film from 2017, is a powerful depiction of poverty through the eyes of a child. By Leah Dinkin

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    Hari Nef endures modern Salem Witch Trials in “Assassination Nation”

    by Sofia Harris October 9, 2018
    by Sofia Harris October 9, 2018

    Assassination Nation attempts to show that though we’ve moved past 1693, society has not moved past the witch trials. By Sofia Harris

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  • EntertainmentFilms

    Real-life heroes unable to save ‘The 15:17 to Paris’

    by Joseph Mason February 13, 2018
    by Joseph Mason February 13, 2018

    Clint Eastwood’s recent project is a cringe-worthy train wreck that features some of the worst acting of the past decade. By Joseph Mason

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    Phantom Thread: A beautifully woven masterpiece

    by Joseph Mason January 29, 2018
    by Joseph Mason January 29, 2018

    Paul Thomas Anderson delivers emotional and engaging storytelling with Daniel Day-Lewis’s final brilliant performance. By Joseph Mason

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    ‘The Disaster Artist’ review: James Franco delivers comedic inspiration

    by Grace Harper December 14, 2017
    by Grace Harper December 14, 2017

    ‘The Disaster Artist’ is the story behind the “worst movie ever made” and offers a loving dedication to one’s dreams. By Grace Harper

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  • EntertainmentFilms

    Lady Bird isn’t about Lyndon B. Johnson’s wife

    by Camille Sauers November 29, 2017
    by Camille Sauers November 29, 2017

    Lady Bird depicts coming of age for a modern generation of women, focusing on a touching mother-daughter relationship. By Camille Sauers

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    Movie review: ‘A Bad Moms Christmas’

    by Kristin Endahl November 4, 2017
    by Kristin Endahl November 4, 2017

    ‘A Bad Moms Christmas’ is a raunchy comedy film meant only for moms looking for a laugh and a chance to escape. By Kristin Endhal

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    Movie Review: HBO’s ‘The Wizard of Lies’

    by Stephanie Wood October 11, 2017
    by Stephanie Wood October 11, 2017

    The film features great acting from Robert De Niro, but falls short of the statement it hoped to make. By Stephanie Wood

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    Movie review: ‘Blade Runner 2049’

    by Joseph Mason October 7, 2017
    by Joseph Mason October 7, 2017

    Just as visually stunning as it’s predecessor, Blade Runner 2049 may be long, but worth the watch. By Joseph Mason

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