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Spooky Movies
With Halloween only two weeks away, it’s time to get spooky. What better way to get festive than by sitting back and watching some amazing Halloween movies? To get you ready for a night filled with fun costumes and tons of candy, we’ve compiled a list of some of the best Halloween movies on Netflix.…
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“It” was real enough for Georgie: A Movie Review
Desi LaPoole A&E Editor With October just days away, ‘tis the season for all sorts of scary classics and, of course, new horror films hitting theaters. Arguably the best of the new releases is “It,” the reboot and adaptation of the 1990 mini-series and Stephen King’s massive novel of the same name. The story follows…
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Adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s “Good Omens” coming soon
Mary McLoughlin Staff Writer Neil Gaiman is a famed writer, with many great works such as “The Anansi Boys,” “Neverwhere” and “The Ocean at the End of the Lane.” At some point or another, you’ve seen one of his many books on a shelf. His works are increasingly coming to the small screen; a Starz…
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Comedy Central releases new season of “Broad City”
Coral Ciupak Viewpoints Editor Prior to its fourth season premiere on Sept. 13, it had been a year and a half since we’d last seen “Broad City’s” Abbi Abrams and Ilana Wexler (portrayed by their real-life counterparts Abbi Jacobson and Ilana Glazer). The last episode of season three, aired in April of 2016, ended with…
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Singer-songwriter Moses Sumney releases “Aromanticism”
Harry Todd Contributing Writer “Aromanticism,” the debut full-length album from crooner Moses Sumney, makes one thing clear: this is an album about voice. The opening track, “Man on the Moon (Reprise),” is a song comprised entirely of Sumney’s layered vocals. Sumney makes it clear that this is not an a capella song but rather, “Man…
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Fan-favorite actors, movies and shows win awards at the Emmys
Laura Haley Staff Writer During the evening of Sunday, Sept. 17, the 69th annual Primetime Emmy Awards were hosted by Stephen Colbert, broadcasted live on CBS. In Colbert-like fashion, the awards presentation included political humor, mostly directed at President Trump. As the evening began, “Saturday Night Live” (SNL) captured nearly all comedy awards, whereas “Westworld”…