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Giovanni Guizar, Devon Villarreal and Daniel Ledesma wait to get their tickets to watch “Judas and the Black Messiah.”

A drive-in movie theater: is it worth it?

Bryan Reos Lopez, Reporter | March 1, 2021
As the pandemic makes people crave normalcy, a drive-in movie may be the way to go.
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“Space Sweepers” flies fast but fails to stick the landing

Michael Davis, Reporter | March 1, 2021
South Korea’s first high-budget space opera “Space Sweepers” is a fun adventure through dystopian space — but nothing special.
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Find your inner child in “Finding ‘Ohana”

Jordyn Smith, Reporter | February 24, 2021
Netflix’s new Indiana Jones-style film “Finding ‘Ohana” grabs the audience through complicated family dynamics and adventurous twists and turns.
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An overhyped couple’s fight: the disappointment of “Malcolm and Marie”

Emjay Troxclair, Reporter/copy editor | February 15, 2021
The hype for “Malcolm & Marie” outweighs the actual experience of the film, leaving viewers bored and dissatisfied.
Three exceptional kid’s movies to watch with your family

Three exceptional kid’s movies to watch with your family

Jodi Wong, Reporter | November 28, 2020
How do you go about judging the quality of a kid’s movie? If I ask my five year old cousin, the response would be “if I’m not bored!”, and quite truthfully, I think this is an excellent answer. 
“Lingua Franca” powerfully illuminates struggles of Filipina undocumented, transgender woman

“Lingua Franca” powerfully illuminates struggles of Filipina undocumented, transgender woman

Christian Huerta, Staff Reporter | October 31, 2020

“Lingua Franca”  shines a light on a transgender Filipina immigrant story, illuminating the struggles of being undocumented and queer. Jhett Tolentino, producer of the film, said lack of representation...

“The Silence of the Lambs”: Longtime Praised Film Rooted in Subtle Homophobia

“The Silence of the Lambs”: Longtime Praised Film Rooted in Subtle Homophobia

Trisha Venkat, Reporter | October 26, 2020

Jonathan Demme’s Academy Award-winning film “The Silence of the Lambs” is a beautiful piece of cinematography that I would have enjoyed if it wasn’t so insidiously homophobic.  The film broke...

"And She Could Be Next" poster

Director of “And She Could be Next” aims to bring awareness to minority political representation

Relena Grandy, Reporter | October 21, 2020

The power that women of color, and all minority groups, hold as they stand as one to fight the white supremacy in the U.S. is showcased in the documentary, “And She Could be Next”. This display...

“Blackpink: Light up the Sky” weaves pro-multicultural themes into heartwarming presentation

“Blackpink: Light up the Sky” weaves pro-multicultural themes into heartwarming presentation

Jodi Wong, Staff Reporter | October 20, 2020
Starring its four members Jennie, Jisoo, Lisa and Rosé, k-pop girl group Blackpink’s documentary “Blackpink: Light up the Sky” offers an intimate look not only into the background and dynamic of the group, but the nuances of the K-pop industry in a worldwide perspective. 
The cover of David Bryrne's "American Utopia"

American Utopia review: more than just a Talking Heads concert film

Matt Hancock, Reporter | October 13, 2020

At the top of David Byrne’s newest concert film, "American Utopia", he sits center stage contemplating a plastic model of a human brain. What follows is the beautiful marriage of music, artistry, movement,...

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