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Nell G. Cunningham

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Film

‘Palm Springs’ Review: Step Aside ‘Groundhog Day’

"Palm Springs” is a delight and will have the viewer laughing while contemplating themes about time, purpose, and companionship.

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Theater

Taking the Stage: Our Favorite Theater Roles Vignettes

Here are some of our writers’ favorite memories on stage, and the ways that they fell in love with performing.

Theater

Best Musicals Turned Movies: The Shows Made Better on the Silver Screen

Several film adaptations of musical theater utilize the cinematic landscape to enrich storylines and narrative universes in ways that are impossible to achieve in live performances.

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Theater

Artist Profile: Matthew W. Cole ’24 on the Balancing Act of Stand-up Comedy

Matthew Cole is an artistic multi-hyphenate, but comedy has emerged as a natural and consistent focus.

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Arts

‘Our Flag Means Death’ Season 2 Premiere Review: New Season, Same Pirate Perfection

For anyone who has been waiting patiently for their favorite gay pirates to return to the TV screen: The wait is over.

Film

‘Totally Killer’ Review: Not Quite To Die For

Despite entertaining action sequences and admittedly surprising plot reveals, the film is generally formulaic and indistinguishable from other horror films.

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Arts

‘Krapopolis’ Season 1 Premiere Review: How to Insert the Present Viewer into the Past

By placing itself in a unique setting and time period, it is very diligent in distinguishing itself and offering a fun and fresh spin on a genre which has been used and reused time and time again.

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Film

‘PAW Patrol: The Mighty Movie’ Review: Teaching Kids That No Pup (or Person) is Too Small

“PAW Patrol: The Mighty Movie” spends every minute of its runtime ensuring that each kid who comes to the theater will leave with a smile on their face.

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