Film
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In Honor of Valentine’s Day, an Ode to Break-Ups in A Good Person and Past Lives
by Gabby Goss There are no words that can quite capture the absolutely soul-crushing feeling of heartbreak. It’s painful in the most gut-wrenching and destructive way possible, and can knock… Read more.
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You Should Call Your Father (2015), Cause It’s gonna be a Long Weekend (2012); The Loneliness of Modern Queer-life
by Alex Vargas If there is any double feature designed on purpose for each other, it’s the short film Call Your Father and the feature Weekend, which are two different… Read more.
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Jazzin’ For Blue Jean and David Bowie the Great Musician-Actor
by Cyrus Basharkhah Among the legion of musicians who have tried their hand at acting, David Bowie perhapsexcelled more than any other. On a purely surface-level look, the rock star… Read more.
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The Mitchells vs. The Machines: What an Animated Children’s Movie Taught Me
by Avalon Neal “We are going to drive you to school on a cross-country road trip as a family!” exclaimedKatie Mitchell’s father to his disconnected and indifferent daughter. Being stuck… Read more.
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The Sugar Crash That is the 1996 Romeo + Juliet Soundtrack
by Charlotte Magee If you are anything like me, someone who frequently uses their feelings as acompass in place of objectivity, the 1996 Baz Lurham film Romeo + Juliet has… Read more.
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Is Barbie Really All That?
by Avella Degennaro The first scene of Greta Gerwig’s 2023 live-action Barbie movie is a spoof of Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey. In a primordial desert inhabited by a… Read more.
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Wes Anderson College
by Caira Jordan In this visual exploration, I have chosen to reimagine images of my university’s campus, through the whimsical lens of Wes Anderson’s distinctive cinematic aesthetic. At the heart… Read more.
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Sexuality, CAMP, Classism and the “women’s film,” A Look at the Sirkian Melodrama: Written on the Wind (1956)
By Alex Vargas To say that Sirk was the king of melodrama is both an understatement and a bit of amixed bag because of old Hollywood melodramas, but theater didn’t… Read more.
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The Live-Action Scooby Doo Film from 2002 is my Favorite Movie and Here’s Why
by Ainsley Kohli Many things happened in the year 2002 worth noting and yet I will be noting none ofthem except the day I was born (December 30th, 2002 in… Read more.
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The Divine Dreamscapes of Jean Rollin: Horror Cinema’s Most Underappreciated Director
By Alexandria Boettner Abandoned chateaus, fog-ridden cemeteries, & rocky beaches… Coupled with nude women, vampires, and gore galore, this is the visual recipe for nearly every film by French horror… Read more.









