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National Horror Movie Day: Celebrating horror as the best genre of film

National Horror Movie Day is October 23 and it is a time to reflect on ...
By Salyssa Duran
October 25, 2023
Opinions

Fresh Bites: Cannibalism, Art and the Unthinkable

Throughout 2022, we've had more media about cannibalism on the rise. What is with this ...
By Stacey Chen
December 13, 2022
Arts & Life

‘The Nightingale’ sings a bitter song

‘Babadook’ director’s second effort shines despite flaws.
By Perry Continente
August 17, 2019
Arts & Life

‘Halloween’ is on par with the 1978 original film

Rarely is a movie so nearly perfect that it prompts multiple viewings within its opening ...
By Arts and Life Editor
October 21, 2018
Arts & Life

Sunnyside Cemetery hosts ‘Night of the Living Dead’ movie screening

The zombie classic “Night of the Living Dead,” which celebrated its 50th anniversary Oct. 4, ...
By Arts and Life Editor
October 8, 2018

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