Arts & Culture
The Revival of the Horror Genre
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If you’re like me, then I’m sure you’ve grown a bit bored of the stereotypical horror genre.
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If you’re like me, then I’m sure you’ve grown a bit bored of the stereotypical horror genre.
I do believe there’s something special about artist couples.
From reacting to philosophizing, Nick Smith ’20, Ruby Que ’20 and Zachary Lee ’20 discuss the results of the Oscars.
Birds of Prey proved that the big studios can make a super(anti-)hero team-up for women that feels fresh and relatable.
Having read this short run-down, you’ll be ready to engage your friend group’s resident cinephile in a number of conversations they’ll treasure for years to come.
The beloved cinema hub’s upcoming titles — such as Parasite and Joker — can be products of student recommendations or faculty requests.
This upcoming semester has a truly wonderful program.
Lee, an often provocative director who has risen to prominence for his unique portraits of race, “revolutionized the role of black talent in cinema,” according to James Buzaid ’22, promotions chair of CUPB.
A comic book hero and his or her character and struggle is only as impactful as the evil they’re seeking to overcome.
Best Picture, the crown jewel of the night and, supposedly, the best film released in 2018. And they gave it to Green Book.