Movies and TV
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We Left The Window Open | A Review on The Last of Us
**SPOILERS & MENTIONS OF SUICIDE** By Dylan Petty drpetty@lc.edu There are plenty of video-game-to-television series all over the world. From well-known series such as “Resident Evil” or “Silent Hill” to shows like “Persona,” video game…
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The Testaments is a Fantastic Continuation of the Story of Gilead
By Cassie Ames cames@lc.edu “The Testaments” by Margret Atwood is a sequel to “The Handmaid’s Tale” which was written in 1985. “The Testaments” takes place 15 years after the ending of the first book.…
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Heartstopper Review: A Look Into Netflix’s Latest Hit (Spoiler Free)
By Jordan Jones jordanjones@lc.edu Popular graphic novel and WEBTOON star, “Heartstopper,” premiered on Netflix April 22 of this year. Amassing a fanbase of over 52.1 million excited viewers worldwide, the eight-episode special made a…
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Caped Crusader Returns to Noir Roots
By Jacob Reese jtreese@lc.edu A lot has changed since the last solo Batman film. Superhero movies, especially those by Marvel Studios, have become the most profitable genre of movie for movie goers. Thanks to films…
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Movies to Watch Before Christmas
By: Elise Gremli egremli@lc.edu It’s (kinda) Christmas time! Here are some movie suggestions for people to watch alone, with the girls, and with the family to watch before that magical day arrives!! Home Alone (1990)…
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The Walking Dead Season 11, Part 1 Review: Don’t Fear the Reapers
By Kenny Garner kegarner@lc.edu *WARNING: This article includes spoilers. Proceed at your own risk.* Last month, AMC’s The Walking Dead wrapped up part one of their eleventh – and final – season. Coming off the…
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Film Review – “The Pruitt-Igoe Myth”
By Jordan Jones jordanjones@lc.edu “You go to a movie to see some type of story… movies make us feel,” Chad Freidrichs, director of the documentary “The Pruitt-Igoe Myth” said Thursday night after a full screening…
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Classic Review: Citizen Kane
By Jacob Reese jtreese@lc.edu If there could only be one movie deemed the most influential film of all time, it would have to go to none other than “Citizen Kane.” “Citizen Kane” is a…
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Halloween Kills Review
By Trevor Davis tredavis@lc.edu “Halloween Kills” is the second installment in the Halloween trilogy that takes place 40 years after the original “Halloween” movie came out. If you want a monster movie with a massacre…


