High frame rates in movies are a cheap gimmick
By Jonathan Pertile | October 27, 2019With the recent resounding flop of “Gemini Man,” another movie boasting impressive technical achievements fails to make much of an impact on moviegoers.
With the recent resounding flop of “Gemini Man,” another movie boasting impressive technical achievements fails to make much of an impact on moviegoers.
In a perfect world, “Breaking Bad” would be on television forever.
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I tend to discover music in one of two ways: either from the usual cycle of new releases and album reviews, or from a chance trip down the rabbit hole of Spotify’s related-artists feature.
Over the last few years, the #MeToo movement has made an evident impact on the film industry, working to root out the most dangerous in this creative realm.
The SWAT van parks and eight burly agents file out in silence.
This year, the North Carolina Latin American Film Festival turns 34.
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The deaths of music greats can bring about a serious sense of grief for someone you probably only know about as much as Rolling Stone will divulge.
The game is an effective outlet for us to vent our daily frustrations wrought by a world that restricts us from wreaking total havoc.
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It’s that time of the year again: the red carpets are being rolled out and the celebrities are being suited up.
When I walked into Theater for a New Audience at Polonsky Shakespeare Center this past summer, I couldn’t help but wonder what “new audience” it was referring to.
In a world where Spotify’s algorithmic curation threatens to limit the environment of musical exploration to our earbud-attached phones and laptops, the Fall Record Fair encourages communal exploration of music you can touch.
Nadia Shanaa is a Palestinian, hijab-wearing, Virgo energy-radiating character from “Elite,” a show that Vulture aptly described as “Netflix’s best horny teen drama.”
With so many events going on every week at Duke, it can be hard to keep track of what is happening and when. One event that might be on your radar, however, is DEMAN 101.
Are you or a loved one a former or current pre-medical student at Duke University? This new program may be right for you.
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