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The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

The Rubicon

The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

The Rubicon

OUTSTANDING ACTING: Angela Bassett successfully portrays the internal conflicts of her character. 

(Screen capture from Marvel Studios’ Black Panther: Wakanda Forever | Official Trailer by Marvel Entertainment on YouTube.)

Bassett dazzles in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever

Nora McKoy, Staff Writer March 12, 2023

The Oscars are coming up this Sunday and, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever received 5 different nominations in 5 different categories. The movie follows Wakanda after the death of King T’Challa and the...

QUEEN RAMONDA. Angela Bassett created an aura of power and grace for the queen of Wakanda.

[OSCAR REVIEW] Black Panther: Wakanda Forever: a refreshing addition to the MCU

Thomas Chen, Staff Writer March 11, 2023
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever sees the emergence of the new protector of Wakanda.
Film Club: Playing for you

Film Club: Playing for you

Lynn Reynolds, RubicOnline February 5, 2021

Film Club has been taking advantage of Netflix Party, now rebranded as Teleparty, to watch movies over various streaming services, since last spring and into the summer. Here are Film Club’s weekly...

Top left: an extravagant party hosted by the fictional character Jay Gatsby. Bottom right: Protesters carry a sign reading Justice for E.J. after a recent police shooting in Alabama.

Hollywood, we are ready for realistic portrayals of race

Sam Hanson, RubicOnline Editor December 2, 2018
Though recent "social justice" movies end with uplifting messages, movie-viewers should not be fooled by Hollywood idealism.
The past year has been filled with Hollywood firsts. Marvel released Black Panther, the first superhero movie to have a black superhero at the center. Crazy Rich Asians is the first film in twenty-five years to star an all Asian cast. Groups of people were buying out the theaters to watch Love, Simon.

Despite apparent progress, Hollywood still has diversity gaps

Isabel Saavedra-Weis, RubicOnline Editor September 11, 2018
Movies with exciting and new representation are headlining the entertainment industry. These breakthroughs should be celebrated, but not upheld as the best Hollywood can do.
[INFOGRAPHIC] On big and small screens, its the age of superheroes

[INFOGRAPHIC] On big and small screens, it’s the age of superheroes

Liv Larsen, Staff Writer May 30, 2018
Swinging into the big screen and blasting the bad guys on television, fans could watch a new hero every day.
Photo from Black Panther trailer

[MOVIE REVIEW] Black Panther smashes barriers, builds bridges

Isabel Gisser, RubicOnline Editor February 18, 2018
It's already become the top-grossing film by a black director in its first weekend, surpassing Straight Outta Compton, which grossed about 200 million in total.
Captain American and Iron Man go head to head in the final fight scene in Captain America: Civil War.

Captain America: Civil War lacks actual civil war, still entertaining

Diane Huang, Director of Online May 20, 2016
While the dialogue, as always, is witty and humorous, and the fight scenes, as usual, spectacular, Captain America: Civil War lacks an exciting plot and depends too heavily on bringing in new characters.
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