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The Female Gaze: Halloween Edition!

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I used to ask my dad to tell me scary stories before bed, so it’s no surprise that I LOVE horror movies, halloween, and...

The Female Gaze: Mr/s. Incredible’s work

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The kid inside me was nearly jumping up and down when I strolled into Ashley Square Cinema to see “The Incredibles 2.” Despite it...

The Blockbuster Dream: “Avengers: Infinity War”

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If you thought you witnessed ultimate decimation in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), think again before watching “Avengers: Infinity War” (2018). Directed by Anthony and...

The Female Gaze: A Quiet Place

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In the latest on-screen post-apocalyptic film, silence means survival. People cannot walk on solid ground, children cannot play with battery-powered toys and families cannot...

‘History is Happening Right Here:’ My Take on the 90th Academy...

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In its 90 years, the Academy for Motion Pictures of Arts and Sciences is finally becoming inclusive. Many nominations and awards broke the “white...

The Female Gaze: “Three Billboards outside Ebbing, Missouri”

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While many DePauw students traveled around the world or trudged through the snow to class this past Winter Term, I sat in a movie...

The Female Gaze: From Serious to Satirical: the commercially-motivated rebrand of...

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The seventeenth movie of the Marvel Universe debuted an innovative twist on the repetitive and familiar superhero movie. “Thor: Ragnarok” immersed audiences in a...

The Female Gaze: The Final Girl’s Worst Birthday Ever in ‘Happy...

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This deathly version of “Groundhog Day” (1993) drags one girl, Tree, through the worst day of her life over and over again. Released on...

The Female Gaze: Come for the clown scares, stay for the...

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   This past weekend, Pennywise the Clown taunted both young and adult audiences in Andy Muschietti’s “It” (2017). The Stephen King adaptation drove audiences...

The Female Gaze Column: Why ‘Dunkirk’ was my favorite summer film

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The summer of 2017 had a packed slate of movies. Between “Guardians of the Galaxy: Vol. 2” to “Atomic Blonde,” studios were competing...