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The best Super Bowl 2018 ads: no Tide Pods, Morgan Freeman raps

The best Super Bowl 2018 ads: no Tide Pods, Morgan Freeman raps

Cori Santucci Feb 5, 2018

The Super Bowl is a yearly event where two groups of fans get psychotic about teams they probably don’t even like. More importantly, it’s an event that shows just how over-the-top advertisers can really...

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'The Cloverfield Paradox': give me a dimension where this doesn't exist

‘The Cloverfield Paradox’: give me a dimension where this doesn’t exist

Logan Ansteatt Feb 5, 2018

Film plots can sometimes be so predictable that not only does the story suffer, but the pacing nosedives as well. "The Cloverfield Paradox" serves as the prime example of this catastrophe, and the only...

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The Best Worst Movies of All Time

The Best Worst Movies of All Time

Pierce Turner, Features Editor Feb 2, 2018

[embedyt] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K1Wmz-NaQw4[/embedyt] The success of The Disaster Artist (2017) brought Tommy Wiseau’s The Room (2004) back to the to spotlight as the “so-bad-it’s-good”...

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Sony

Games to buy for February 2018

Tristan Reyes Feb 1, 2018

Shadow of the Colossus (Feb. 6) PlayStation 4 Shadow of the Colossus is a complete remake of one of the most legendary Playstation games of all time. Wander and his horse, Agro, travel through the...

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Taco Bell Nacho Fries: more than meets the eye

Taco Bell Nacho Fries: more than meets the eye

Logan Ansteatt Jan 31, 2018

[embedyt] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_qBJEAEnL7M[/embedyt] Video by Carly Kramer. There’s something quintessentially peculiar about Taco Bell making fries. A fast-food restaurant best known...

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‘Maze Runner: The Death Cure’ stumbles over the finish line

‘Maze Runner: The Death Cure’ stumbles over the finish line

Andy Moser Jan 28, 2018

Welcome back to the Maze Runner series, where teen dystopian drama meets The Walking Dead. The Death Cure is the third and final installment which sees our hero, Thomas (Dylan O’Brien) on a mission to...

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'Call Me by Your Name': an unforgettable gay love story

‘Call Me by Your Name’: an unforgettable gay love story

Andy Moser Jan 22, 2018

As a human being, you (yes you, reader) have the tremendous and special ability to feel feelings. Cheers to you. No really, that’s pretty incredible. And it’s all you need to get the full experience...

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The Mini Bar: Dough-not miss this place

The Mini Bar: Dough-not miss this place

Logan Ansteatt Jan 19, 2018

It is exceptionally difficult to make a bad-tasting doughnut. It is even more difficult to craft a doughnut that not only exceeds the standards, but dispels your preconceptions of what the dessert can...

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10 movies to get you through the semester

10 movies to get you through the semester

Andy Moser Jan 16, 2018

The semester stress is already upon us, Ospreys. And sadly, it’ll be a while before it’s over. Luckily, we have some pretty interesting movies to look forward to almost every weekend to help us get...

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'The Commuter' creates conflict from coincidence

‘The Commuter’ creates conflict from coincidence

Tristan Reyes Jan 16, 2018

When you think of Liam Neeson in a new action film you expect things like a decent plot, a protagonist who is secretly a badass, and a plot twist that throws you off. The Commuter has all of these elements,...

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‘The Post’: a timely tribute to journalistic bravery and integrity

‘The Post’: a timely tribute to journalistic bravery and integrity

Andy Moser Jan 15, 2018

Like many of the journalism dramas that came before it, The Post, directed by Steven Spielberg, reminds us of the indispensability of journalism and the free press. Though set in the early 1970s, the major...

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‘I, Tonya’: classism, sexism, abuse, and the humanity of Tonya Harding

‘I, Tonya’: classism, sexism, abuse, and the humanity of Tonya Harding

Andy Moser Jan 12, 2018

“I thought being famous would be fun. I was loved for a minute. Then I was hated. Then I was a punchline. It was like being abused all over again. Only this time it was by you. All of you. You’re all...

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