The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

The Rubicon

The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

The Rubicon

The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

The Rubicon

What do students look for in their space movies? Action, adventure, and a lot of sci-fi.

To the moon and back: space themed movies stand the test of time

Maren Ostrem, Managing Editor December 15, 2020
Space-themed science fiction films have captured the imaginations of audiences young and old for over a hundred years.
Much of the so-called Black ‘representation’ in film in the past century can more accurately be described as tokenization, with Black characters often being based on tropes.

Incorrect portrayal of Black people in movies

Jenny Ries, The Rubicon Editor October 1, 2020
When consuming media, it is always important to think critically about not only what is overtly stated, but also about subtext and indirect messages being conveyed.
We gave Kathryn Bigelow the award in 2009- what more do they want?

Stop ignoring women, Hollywood

Harper Lux, Staff Writer March 15, 2019
Female directors are being overlooked, while their male counterparts win awards.
Prior to the renovations, the dazzling theater developed a lackluster facade.

Grandview closes for lobby renovations

Lucy Sandeen, The Rubicon Editor January 26, 2019
The box office at Grandview undergoes a second round of interior revamp, with a plan to reopen Feb. 1.
Film Club co-presidents reveal the facets of great film

Film Club co-presidents reveal the facets of great film

Jack Benson, The Rubicon Editor February 19, 2018
A Q&A with Film Club co-presidents Drew Fawcett and Noa Carlson touches on what makes powerful cinema.
Enjoy the movie, skip the ending

Enjoy the movie, skip the ending

Noah Raaum, Staff Writer March 3, 2017
Tired of the neat happily ever after? Can't watch another anticlimactic resolution? Avoid it: skip the ending.
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.
How to be Single provides a good comedy experience

How to be Single provides a good comedy experience

Lauren Boettcher, News Editor March 4, 2016
The movie provides a great opportunity to laugh, but nothing more. It deserves a 3/5 stars.
The Good Dinosaur tells the story of a dinosaur named Arlo and a human named Spot.

The Good Dinosaur successfully reinvents childhood classic

Lauren Boettcher, News Editor December 9, 2015
Disney-Pixar's latest film, "The Good Dinosaur" tells the story of a courageous human named Spot and Arlo, the dinosaur he decides to protect.
James Spader voices Ultron, the antagonist of the Avengers: Age of Ultron.

Avengers sequel proves predictable, but entertaining

Patrick Commers, Arts Blogger June 4, 2015
Unlike other Marvel films, the sequel would not work well as a stand alone film.
Mad Max: Fury Road opened on May 15.

Summer blockbusters arrive in theaters

Patrick Commers, Review Blogger May 26, 2015
Movies range from sequels, like Avengers: Age of Ultron, to original movies, like Disney's Inside Out.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. (David Oyelowo) addresses protesters.

Oscars Countdown: Selma

Patrick Commers, Arts Critic February 21, 2015
Despite a stellar performance by David Oyelowo and amazing work by director Ava DuVernay, Selma was only nominated for Best Picture and Best Original Song.
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