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ALL QUIET. Paul and his friend Albert Kropp quietly listen while on nightwatch.

[OSCAR REVIEW] All Quiet on the Western Front: an emotional ride into history…and Germany

Taryn Karasti, Staff Writer March 12, 2023
All Quiet on the Western Front is as heartbreaking as it is heartwarming.
FELINE HERO. In this 2022 animated film, Puss in Boots navigates the trials and tribulations of love and betrayal.

[OSCAR REVIEW] Puss in Boots captures the hearts of audiences

Juan Miguel Adams, Staff Writer March 11, 2023
In his latest adventure, the beloved feline hero faces his toughest challenge yet: navigating love and betrayal.
SMILE FOR THE CAMERA: Linnet Ridgeway and Jaqueline de Bellefort pose for a photo in a London nightclub shortly before tragedy strikes.

[MOVIE REVIEW] Death on the Nile puts a fresh spin on an old classic

Johanna Pierach, Staff Writer March 28, 2022
The film, based on the Agatha Christie story by the same name, will be familiar to fans yet mysterious in its own right.
The plot of Don’t Look Up is simple: two astronomers discover a comet quickly rushing at earth, large enough to decimate the human species. The reaction from the United States government is reminiscent of reality.

[MOVIE REVIEW] Don’t Look Up checks all the boxes of a great movie

Elizabeth Trevathan, RubicOnline January 7, 2022
Don't Look Up, filled with a talented acting core of Leonardo DiCaprio, Jennifer Lawrence, Meryl Streep, Cate Blanchett, and many more satisfies viewers with a perfect combination of dramatic and a feel-good movie.
Beanie Feldstein stars in this delightful coming of age story.

[MOVIE REVIEW] How to Build a Girl reminds audiences to rock their authentic self

Maren Ostrem, The Rubicon May 22, 2020
Based on the book by Caitlin Moran, How to Build a Girl is an extraordinarily fun and heartfelt coming of age story.
Director Taika Waititi who plays Jojos imaginary friend jumps in the air with Jojo Rabbit (played by Roman Davis).

[MOVIE REVIEW] Jojo Rabbit faces difficult topics with humor

Annika Rock, RubicOnline November 22, 2019
Jojo Rabbit showcases a difficult situation and point in time in a comedic and respectful way.
[MOVIE REVIEW] Pokemon universe brought new life in Pokemon: Detective Pikachu

[MOVIE REVIEW] Pokemon universe brought new life in Pokemon: Detective Pikachu

Charlie Keillor, Staff Writer May 23, 2019
Anyone who enjoys the Pokemon franchise will enjoy seeng this film.
Brie Larson stars as Captain Marvel in the latest addition to the MCU.

[MOVIE REVIEW] Captain Marvel soars

Isabel Gisser, Production Manager March 11, 2019
The latest addition to the MCU promotes female empowerment despite a lackluster plot.
Newt Scamander (Eddie Redmayne) is joined by Albus Dumbledore (Jude Law) in Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald.

[MOVIE REVIEW] Fantastic Beasts sequel not as magical as the original

Isabel Gisser, Production Manager November 19, 2018
J.K. Rowling's newest installment to the Wizarding World is overrun by plot problems.
A Star is Born directed by Bradley Cooper and starring Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper is a stunningly compelling movie.

[MOVIE REVIEW] Gaga and Cooper shine in most recent remake of A Star Is Born

Jasper Green, The Rubicon Editor October 31, 2018
In the newest remake of A Star is Born, Bradley Cooper and Lady Gage outperform themselves in the romantic film.
[MOVIE REVIEW] Cheesy and romantic, Love, Simon brings joy to the audience

[MOVIE REVIEW] Cheesy and romantic, Love, Simon brings joy to the audience

Sharee Roman, Photographer April 2, 2018
Love, Simon normalizes the love between an anonymous classmate named ‘Blue’ online and Simon Spier.
The Post, directed by Steven Spielberg retells the Pentagon Papers, a supreme court case that supported The Washington Posts freedom of press.

[MOVIE REVIEW] The Post recounts monumental case for freedom of the press

Nitya Thakkar, RubicOnline Editor January 25, 2018
The Post, directed by Steven Spielberg recreates the timeline in the supreme court decision that ended in freedom for the press.
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