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“Arctic”: An Exquisitely Excruciating Survival of the Fittest Story
By: Daniel Volfson “Arctic” invests all its energy in piling up excruciating tests of survival until they reach an almost… read more
By: Daniel Volfson “Arctic” invests all its energy in piling up excruciating tests of survival until they reach an almost… read more
By: Daniel Volfson There is no working director for whom I feel as much sympathy for as M. Night Shyamalan…. read more
By: Daniel Volfson The title itself, which conjures images of a too-good-for-this-earth messiah figure, already gives you an approximate intimation… read more
By Jacob deBlecourt James Demo’s The Peacemaker is a film we’ve all seen before: the story of a gifted individual arrested… read more
By: Meng Say Citizen Kane, a film revered as being one of the best ever made. I’ve only got around… read more
By: Amol Patel Mean girls is among America’s most viewed films. Mean girls came out on April 30, 2004 and… read more
By: Victoria Standeven As the semester starts to wind down, all of us are tired, stressed, and burned out, and… read more
By: Victoria Standeven This is one of the cutest movies I have ever seen in a long time. Irene Dunne… read more
By: Victoria Standeven Irene Dunne and Cary Grant both give one of the finest performances of their careers as a… read more
From November 13th to November 15th, the Cinema Studies Club will be hosting an Immigrant… read more