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Movies & TV (Page 2)

‘The Possessor’ is traumatic, disturbing cinema: do not watch

2020-11-06
By: Joy Webb
On: November 6, 2020
In: Culture, Movies & TV

Joy Webb Jwebb4@uccs.edu  0 out of 5 stars    If I could give this movie a negative rating, I would.       “The Possessor,” a sci-fi/horror film, left me feeling possessed. If I wanted toContinue Reading

Latest episode of ‘Our Cartoon President’ falls short of actual comedy

2020-10-30
By: Caitlyn Dieckmann
On: October 30, 2020
In: Culture, Movies & TV

Caitlyn Dieckmann  cdieckma@uccs.edu    “Our Cartoon President,” available to watch on Showtime and comprised of three seasons, provides a satirical look at the life of President Trump. The most recentContinue Reading

Discovering an old Halloween classic on the big screen

2020-10-30
By: Annika Schmidt
On: October 30, 2020
In: Culture, Movies & TV

Annika Schmidt  aschmid8@uccs.edu  Going to the movies is one of my favorite things ever. This is probably a sad statement for a 21-year-old college student, but it’s true. There isContinue Reading

Fart jokes and an anti-bullying message makes ‘Hubie Halloween’ fun to watch

2020-10-29
By: Devon Martinez
On: October 29, 2020
In: Culture, Movies & TV

Devon Martinez dmarti31@uccs.edu  3 out of 5 stars  Adam Sandler is back with another irreverent, goofy movie filled with his classic slapstick humor and a lot of fart jokes. And IContinue Reading

‘Unpregnant’ series sheds light on complexity of abortion

2020-10-21
By: Jade Ellis
On: October 21, 2020
In: Culture, Movies & TV

Jade Ellis jellis2@uccs.edu  4 out of 5 stars  HBO Max’s “Unpregnant” hit the streaming world in September and is based on a novel of the same name by Ted Caplan and Jenni Hendriks. It stars twoContinue Reading

‘The Good Place’ has an even greater ending

2020-10-19
By: Julia Jackson
On: October 19, 2020
In: Culture, Movies & TV

Julia Jackson jjacks19@uccs.edu  5 out of 5 stars   Those of us without regular cable TV have been impatiently awaiting the streaming services arrival of season 4 of “The Good Place,” created by Michael Schur,Continue Reading

Rocky Mountain Women’s Film Festival to be held virtually

2020-10-16
By: Taylor Burnfield
On: October 16, 2020
In: Culture, Movies & TV

Taylor Burnfield tburnfie@uccs.edu   The Rocky Mountain Women’s Film Festival (RMWFF) is the longest-running women’s film festival in the United States. The festival has taken place in Colorado Springs since 1988.        This year, the festival isContinue Reading

Let’s celebrate horror and all its sub genres

2020-10-14
By: Devon Martinez
On: October 14, 2020
In: Culture, Movies & TV

Devon Martinez dmarti31@uccs.edu  Welcome to October — spooky season is officially here.        Some people look forward to pumpkin spice, while others look forward to watching their favorite horror movies and exploring newContinue Reading

‘Paris is Burning’ still relevant 30 years later

2020-10-06
By: Taylor Burnfield
On: October 6, 2020
In: Culture, Movies & TV

Taylor Burnfield tburnfie@uccs.edu  “Paris is Burning” is a 1990 documentary about drag ballroom culture in New York City and has been the inspiration behind “RuPaul’s Drag Race” and the FX series “Pose.” This was the film that introduced mainstream America to “throwing shade” andContinue Reading

‘Kiss the Ground’ is a must-watch for environmental advocates

2020-10-05
By: Autumn Hyatt
On: October 5, 2020
In: Culture, Movies & TV

Autumn Hyatt agreer@uccs.edu  Are you feeling a bit down about the pandemic, election and the impending end of the world as we know it due to climate change?       I cannot help youContinue Reading

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