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89th Academy Awards nominees announced
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Nominations for the 89th Academy Awards were announced on Tuesday, and there is just over a month to go until the ceremony on February 26. “La La Land,” the musical starring Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone…
Rowling Introduces Fantastic Beasts to Harry Potter Fandom
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For those of you who spent your childhood engrossed in the world of Harry Potter, I have got good news. The Wizarding World is hitting the big screen again next month and four more times after that in the…
A Summer of Bad Moms and Cursed Children
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Honestly, who did not miss St. Lawrence this summer? If you say that you did not, you are either lying or were one of the lucky few that got to spend the summer on campus having one of the amazing internships…
Sausage Party: Could Definitely Be Wurst
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Let us be real – on paper, Sausage Party sounds pretty underwhelming. “I wanna make a full-length cartoon movie that’s like... what if food could talk?... and the main guy’s a sausage because dicks,” declared actor…
American Sniper: Sniping The Film Industry
By LEIGH VASSALLO
COLUMNIST
Clint Eastwood switched gears from Jersey Boys and went full on patriot. American Sniper starring Bradley Cooper and Siena Miller tackles the true story of Navy SEAL Chris Kyle and breaks box office records…
Streaming A “Classic”
By JENNA MEAD
GUEST WRITER
In an attempt to take the most productive break from your studies, I would like to recommend the film Breakfast at Tiffany’s (1968) to you for your viewing pleasure (available for streaming on Netflix). I came…
Not The Tale You Expect: Into the Woods
By LEIGH VASSALLO
COLUMIST
On the surface, Into the Woods simply looked like a different take on the classical fairytales, including: Little Red Riding Hood, Cinderella, Rapunzel, and Jack and the Beanstalk. There is music, amazing…
A Second Look at Civil Rights: Selma Marches from Past to Present
By JAKOB HAND
COLUMNIST
Although it is best classified as a historical drama, “Selma” is a film about a debate we are still having in the United States. Focusing on the activities of Martin Luther King Jr., played brilliantly by David…