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‘Love, Simon:’ a white, suburban gay man’s fantasy

2020-04-09
By: Israel Wheatley
On: April 9, 2020

April 7, 2020 It’s true that one of the biggest divisions between straight and gay people is their skewed perception of the other group’s dating pool; straight people naturally won’tRead more >

hortly before the play began in the Ent Center. (Caitlyn Dieckmann|The Scribe)

‘The Pillowman’ not UCCS’ best

2020-02-19
By: Caitlyn Diekmann
On: February 19, 2020

February 18, 2020 As far as a student production goes, there was a lot of hard work done. That is evident. However, there is so much that needs to beRead more >

A cinematic masterpiece: ‘The King’

2019-11-12
By: Israel Wheatley
On: November 12, 2019

12 November 2019 Israel Wheatley [email protected] Rating: 5/5 stars Intrigue. War. Backstabbing. Timothée Chalamet. Three elements that “The King” does right. David Michôd does fictional history justice with this absolutelyRead more >

‘Hustlers’: a little naughty, a lot of fun

2019-10-01
By: Tamera Twitty
On: October 1, 2019

1 October 2019 Tamera Twitty [email protected] 4.5/5 Loosely based on the actual crime spree committed by a group of exotic dancers in the 2000s, ‘Hustlers’ follows a star-studded team ofRead more >

“The Goldfinch”: not the tear-jerker it should be

2019-09-24
By: Israel Wheatley
On: September 24, 2019

24 September 2019 Israel Wheatley [email protected] Rating: 2.5/5 Ansel Elgort (“The Fault in Our Stars” and “Baby Driver”) stars once again in a story jam-packed with brutal emotion, but hisRead more >

REVIEW: ‘Where’d You Go Bernadette?’ lacking in mystery, packed with absurdity

2019-09-10
By: Israel Wheatley
On: September 10, 2019

10 September 2019 Israel Wheatley [email protected] Rating: 3/5 A real enigma of a movie like titular character Bernadette Fox herself, ‘Where’d You Go, Bernadette?’ by famed director Richard Linklater, takesRead more >

‘Ready or Not:’ the light-hearted take on typical horror flicks

2019-09-03
By: Israel Wheatley
On: September 3, 2019

Israel Wheatley  [email protected]  3 September 2019      “Ready or Not,” directed by Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillet, takes horror cinema to… well, pretty much the same level as it hasRead more >

Cafe 65 adds chicken, and it’s no clucking matter

2019-04-23
By: Quinita Thomas
On: April 23, 2019

23 April 2019 Quinita Thomas [email protected]     A new stand in Cafe 65 has students wanting more. Not only does the food court serve breakfast in the mornings, but they alsoRead more >

“Isn’t It Romantic” only for 90s kids, parents

2019-03-19
By: Suzanne Seyfi
On: March 19, 2019

19 March 2019 Suzanne Seyfi [email protected]     “Isn’t It Romantic” is a delightful romantic comedy intended only for those who are already familiar with romantic comedies. Written by Erin Cardillo, DanaRead more >

The Haunting of Hill House combines comedy and horror in a recent Netflix series  

2019-01-29
By: Zachary Engelman
On: January 29, 2019

29 January 2019 Zachary Engelman [email protected]     Although the already popular series, “The Haunting of Hill House,” has been on Netflix since October 2018, it is still a much watch forRead more >

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