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Black Panther: The best standalone Marvel film since Iron Man

‘Black Panther’: The best standalone Marvel film since ‘Iron Man’

Jacob Sykuta February 19, 2018
“Black Panther” is a fantastic film and addition to the MCU. The cast is astonishingly solid throughout the movie, which helps to create a Marvel character origin story film unlike any previous standalone film. “Black Panther” is one of Marvel’s most all-around appealing standalone installments since “Iron Man.”
Parvana and her father comfort each other in The Breadwinner.

‘The Breadwinner’ illustrates bravery under Taliban rule

Moy Zhong February 5, 2018
A review of 'The Breadwinner', a beautifully animated tale about an Afghan girl who risks it all to protect her family from war and the Taliban regime.
Grammys offer few thrilling performances

Grammys offer few thrilling performances

Jared Geyer January 30, 2018
With the Grammys behind us, writer Jared Geyer reviews the goo, bad and ugly of the ceremony.
Freedoms Goblin cements Ty Segall as one of Rocks oddest

‘Freedom’s Goblin’ cements Ty Segall as one of Rock’s oddest

Cam Fuller January 29, 2018
Ty Segall's tenth album in ten years shows how far he has come as an artist while continuing to be incredibly consistent in his work.
French film 120 Beats Per Minute makes waves at release

French film ‘120 Beats Per Minute’ makes waves at release

George Frey January 29, 2018
French film 120 BPM makes a huge splash in Columbia as it travels to Ragtag for three nights.
The Death Cure, a strong finale for a weak franchise

‘The Death Cure’, a strong finale for a weak franchise

Jacob Sykuta January 28, 2018
"Maze Runner: The Death Cure" is well executed, leaving audiences content with the film, but disappointed with the movie franchise as a whole. This film sees the actors mature into a unified cast, however, this cohesiveness came too late, just as they are getting ready to say goodbye.
Post Traumatic pays tribute to Bennington, sings of healing

‘Post Traumatic’ pays tribute to Bennington, sings of healing

Rochita Ghosh January 27, 2018
Read a review of Mike Shinoda's "Post Traumatic."
The Resident leaves viewers brain dead

‘The Resident’ leaves viewers brain dead

Bailey Stover January 24, 2018

FOX Network’s latest medical drama, The Resident, is the most recent critical patient to enter into the genre of white lab coats, stethoscopes and sleep deprived medical personnel racing around yelling...

‘Call me by your Name’ tastes sweetly of forbidden love

‘Call me by your Name’ tastes sweetly of forbidden love

Ethan Hayes January 19, 2018
Bold and boundless , creative and crippling , nostalgic , noteworthy and noble are all words that faithfully capture the 2018 release, Call Me by Your Name , which opened at Ragtag this weekend. This coming of age indie film promises to destroy and rebuild your heart in the frame of two hours and 12 minutes.
PAC in the dark by George Frey

‘The Room’: A journey into cinema’s best of the worst

George Frey January 2, 2018
"The Room" can fit into a sub-genre of movies lovingly called, ‘Para/Trash Cinema,’ which is unique in cinema because it is a genre, which can transcend genres.
Justice League delivers action, heroism audiences crave

‘Justice League’ delivers action, heroism audiences crave

Jacob Sykuta November 22, 2017
Despite its repetitive storyline, "Justice League" is an enjoyable addition to the DC Comics Extended Universe.
The Snowman fails to fulfill hopeful expectations

The Snowman fails to fulfill hopeful expectations

Jacob Sykuta November 2, 2017
Jo Nesbø's award winning horror novel, "The Snowman", turns into a disconnected horror film which leaves many horror fans disappointed.
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