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Film Review: ‘The Minimalists: Less is Now’ Ironically Lacks in Many Aspects

February 16, 2021 by Harleen Chhabra

Minimalists Joshua Fields Millburn and Ryan Nicodemus are back with a new documentary called “The Minimalists: Less is Now,” which explores their passionate reason for their change in lifestyle. However, some may feel that this documentary might be less life-changing and more tiresome to watch.

Film Review: ‘The Map of Tiny Perfect Things’ Draws the Audience in With a Time Loop Romance

February 13, 2021 by Xinyun Jessie Wang

Kathryn Newton from “Big Little Lies” and Kyle Allen from “The Path” star in a teen romance, “The Map of Tiny Perfect Things,” which will release Feb. 12, on Amazon Prime Video. The film shows the audience a different take on the popular “time loop” storyline.

Review: ‘The Nightmare Before Christmas’ Embodies the Holiday Spirit

November 10, 2020 by Beth Gonzales

Walt Disney’s “The Nightmare Before Christmas” came out in October 1993 and still has one of the most creative plots of any holiday film today. Jack Skellington and Sally have the greatest love story of the afterlife.

Film Review: ‘Work It’ Conveys Challenges of High School Students Through Dance

October 19, 2020 by Xinyun Jessie Wang

As pop culture sweeps the whole world, more people are taking part in hip-hop and breakdance. “Work It” is especially attractive to viewers during COVID-19, when many are confined inside and eager to move their bodies.

Weekend Watch: Elizabeth Hyde

October 17, 2020 by Alexander Payne

Senior Elizabeth Hyde shares why she loves the movie musical BIKINI BEACH (1964).

Weekend Watch: Antonio Gutierrez

October 3, 2020 by Alexander Payne

Senior Antonio Gutierrez explains why he loves the 1993 film,”What’s Eating Gilbert Grape.”

Film Review: Andy Samberg Fails to Make the Audience Laugh in ‘Palm Springs’

September 28, 2020 by Xinyun Jessie Wang

“Palm Springs” holds the record for a film’s biggest sale at the Sundance Film Festival, according to IMDb. Viewers are curious to see what “SNL” star Andy Samberg brings to the motion picture.

Film Review: Tom Hanks Tells a Convoy Ship’s Breathtaking Story in ‘Greyhound’

September 7, 2020 by Xinyun Jessie Wang

Academy-winning actor Tom Hanks’ latest film, “Greyhound,” was released this July and is one of the many movies that transitioned from the big screen to streaming services during the pandemic. Moviegoers are delighted to see Hanks come back to the screen after he tested positive for COVID-19 in March.

Film Review: ‘Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind’ Emphasizes Importance of Communication

August 30, 2020 by Samantha Torre

“Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind” maintains its relevance by reminding us that we must communicate with each other to form lasting bonds. This film is a bittersweet commentary on how we view relationships.

Review: Jonah Hill’s ‘Mid90s’ Combines Friendship and Skateboarding for the Ultimate Nostalgic Summer Movie

August 12, 2020 by Beth Gonzales

Indie entertainment company A24 produces arthouse films. Its film “Mid90s” tackles navigating adolescence — while skating.

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