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Raising Concerns about Rising Netflix Prices

Mitsouki Garvey-Sanchez, Staff Writer December 6, 2017

Over Thanksgiving, news broke that Netflix is having a price increase in their streaming services. According to ALTPress, Netflix subscription will jump from $9.99 to $10.99 for their standard U.S. subscription,...

Rise of Thor: Ragnarok

Rise of Thor: Ragnarok

Sarah Costello, Staff Writer November 9, 2017

Marvel Studios has built an empire of superhero movie and television shows across several media platforms, most of which have been met with great critical success. The most recent installment, Thor: Ragnarok,...

Demi Lovatos Simply Complicated Documentary

Demi Lovato’s “Simply Complicated” Documentary

Kimberly Trabulsi, Staff Writer October 29, 2017

On Tuesday, Oct. 17, Demi Lovato released her YouTube documentary, Simply Complicated. The emotional film takes Demi’s fans through her battle with her addiction, eating disorder, and depression. In...

Netflix Debuts New Film “The Babysitter”

Netflix Debuts New Film “The Babysitter”

Lauren Cohen, Staff Writer October 27, 2017

Netflix added another horror movie to its catalog on Friday, October 13, with The Babysitter, which centers on 12 year-old Cole who finds disturbing information about his babysitter Bee. After watching...

Halloween is Spooktacular with These Top Movies

Halloween is Spooktacular with These Top Movies

Mitsouki Garvey-Sanchez, Staff Writer October 10, 2017

It is that time of the year again when the costumes come out, the scary stories are told, and the top Halloween movies are watched. There is a plethora of Halloween movies that people watch such as Freddy...

Jamie Lee Curtis Returns to Halloween Franchise ‘One Last Time’

Jamie Lee Curtis Returns to Halloween Franchise ‘One Last Time’

Khaaliq Crowder, Staff Writer September 28, 2017

A new installment of the iconic Halloween franchise has been in the works since this past February, with John Carpenter as the executive producer and potential composer, along with Danny McBride (Eastbound...

‘IT’ Is Not Scary at All

‘IT’ Is Not Scary at All

Mitsouki Garvey-Sanchez, Contributing Writer September 19, 2017

The famous Stephen King classic mini-series IT, which was first released in 1990, resurfaces 27 years later in film. The movie tells the story of kids who live in a town where children go missing because...

Professor Chris Lemmon and father, Jack Lemmon

Hollywood Gets A Twist of Lemmon

Sarah Costello, Staff Writer August 22, 2017

The Golden Era of movies and entertainment has come to the University of New Haven as a special treat to the students. The fall semester will offer students the opportunity to learn more about pre- and...

2017: A Summer of Epic Films

Ben Atwater, Staff Writer May 2, 2017

2016 was admittedly a disappointing summer for film.  Other than a select few gems, including Captain America: Civil War and Finding Dory, most of the big anticipated blockbusters such as Independence...

Hooked on the Feeling of Guardians of the Galaxy: Vol. 2

Sarah Costello, Staff Writer April 26, 2017

Three years ago, the unexpected summer hit Guardians of the Galaxy took the superhero movie world by storm. The little-known band of space adventuring misfits starred in Marvel Studio's 10th feature film...

Seton Art Gallery Hosts New Exhibit: History of LGBT Movie Posters

Seton Art Gallery Hosts New Exhibit: History of LGBT Movie Posters

Angela Tricarico, Staff Writer April 12, 2017

“Anything that’s worth doing is worth overdoing.” That is a quote adjunct professor Wes Davis attributes to himself. It can also describe the current show on display in the Seton Art Gallery...

Spider-Man Homecoming is Coming

“Spider-Man Homecoming” is Coming

Sarah Costello, Staff Writer April 11, 2017

Spider-Man! Spider-Man! Does whatever a spider can! Nearly everyone has heard that catchy jingle, and may hearing it again in time for Spider-Man Homecoming, one of the newest releases from Marvel Studios...

Kong is Fun Monster Brawl

“Kong” is Fun Monster Brawl

Ben Atwater, Staff Writer March 28, 2017

One of the most classic American films of all time, King Kong has been adapted many times since 1933 when the original came out.  After the stop motion, black and white original came a disappointing reimagining...

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Why I Don’t Care About the Oscars

Reginald Walden, Contributing Writer February 28, 2017

We’ve all had that moment. We saw a movie earlier in the year and loved every minute of it. We laughed, cheered, cried, and possibly blamed it on the small particles which always seem to permeate cinemas....

Silence Gets Snubbed by Oscar Noms

Silence Gets Snubbed by Oscar Noms

Benjamin Atwater, Staff Writer February 1, 2017

Martin Scorsese has long been considered one of the masters of film. With hits such as Raging Bull and Goodfellas, Scorsese has reinvigorated his career with modern hits such as Hugo and The Wolf of Wall...

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