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    What to watch and read for a spooky, socially-distanced Halloween

    by Anna Haynes October 31, 2020
    by Anna Haynes October 31, 2020

    Looking for horror books and movies to watch while staying inside this Halloween? You’ve come to the right place. By Anna Haynes

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  • EntertainmentTo Do

    Advanced Screenings of “Freaky” at CU for Halloween

    by Izzy Fincher October 29, 2020
    by Izzy Fincher October 29, 2020

    “Freaky” is a terrifying, funny film for a socially-distanced Halloween in CHEM 140 on Oct. 30 and 31. By Izzy Fincher

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    ‘The Phantom Carriage,’ a haunting tale of morality, shows at Muenzinger

    by Ben Berman November 18, 2019
    by Ben Berman November 18, 2019

    Brought to life by a live orchestral rendition of the film’s soundtrack, “The Phantom Carriage” perfectly bridged the gap between the Halloween and holiday seasons. By Ben Berman

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    Oscar-winning entertainment company A24 to screen films at CU

    by Izzy Fincher October 18, 2019
    by Izzy Fincher October 18, 2019

    A24 will be promoting their films at CU Boulder with the next showing being “The Witch” on Oct. 30 in CHEM 140. By Isabella Fincher

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    A haunting performance of ‘The Turn of the Screw’

    by Izzy Fincher April 26, 2019
    by Izzy Fincher April 26, 2019

    CU’s Eklund Opera Program’s emotional performance of “The Turn of the Screw” is like living a nightmare. By Isabella Fincher

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    The latest Suspiria sets a new, complex standard for horror

    by Priscilla Hopper November 4, 2018
    by Priscilla Hopper November 4, 2018

    Guadagnino’s Suspiria is a haunting and fascinating rendition of the classic 1977 film of the same name. By Priscilla Hopper

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    Opinion: The evolution of the final girl

    by Sofia Harris October 30, 2018
    by Sofia Harris October 30, 2018

    The evolution of the “final girl” trope in horror movies reveals the truth about the balance of good and evil within all of us. By Sofia Harris

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    Creepy Colorado: The haunting history of the Stanley Hotel

    by Alyssa Branch October 30, 2018
    by Alyssa Branch October 30, 2018

    The first installment of a series exploring the creepy sides of Colorado features the Stanley Hotel. By Alyssa Branch

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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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    Review of ‘A Quiet Place’: A stunningly silent nerve-wracking thriller

    by Chris Koehler April 11, 2018
    by Chris Koehler April 11, 2018

    In ‘A Quiet Place,’ John Krasinski delivers a stunning, silent, psychological horror film that engages tension. By Chris Koehler

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