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In ‘A Quiet Place,’ John Krasinski delivers a stunning, silent, psychological horror film that engages tension. By Chris Koehler
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Nearly a century later, Lucile B. Buchanan is officially honored
by Robert Tannby Robert TannBuchanan was formally honored as the first African American to graduate from CU Boulder in 1918 at an event on Wednesday. By Robert Tann
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The Weeknd’s new EP is tastefully dark and desolate… but it’s also really boring
by Owen Zollby Owen ZollMy Dear Melancholy, is one of the most unremarkable-but-still-somehow-listenable releases in recent memory. By Owen Zoll
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Jack White refuses to let the flame of rock die out
by Sam Danshesby Sam DanshesJack White delivers a startlingly tip-top, experimental album that proves rock and roll is far from dead. By Sam Danshes
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L.A. synth-pop duo courtship. played an inspiring and energetic set at the Marquis Theater despite stolen equipment. By Austin Willeke
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An Interview with John Krasinski on his unnervingly silent psychological horror film ‘A Quiet Place’
We interview John Krasinski about how he crafted his most recent project “A Quiet Place,” a silent, psychological horror. By Chris Koehler
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Review of ‘Ready Player One’: I’m 18 and I love the 80s. Movies today suck!
by Joseph Masonby Joseph MasonSteven Spielberg visits the OASIS, a place where everyone loves Steven Spielberg movies, in his newest film Ready Player One. By Joseph Mason
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Director Greg Berlanti’s new film is a heartwarming tale of finding one’s self, with a killer soundtrack to boot. By Camille Sauers
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The CU Independent’s head arts editor Austin Willeke spoke with comedian Pete Holmes and other journalists…