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Riverside International Film Festival: Art is brought to the big screen

Riverside is a proud city that has participated in the cultural and economic changes within California through several milestones. From helping build California’s then-miniscule...

Horror films should follow in the steps of “It Follows”

One of the many things that doesn’t follow the horror genre is a decent reputation. However, with David Robert Mitchell’s new horror film, “It...

Stevens beautifully explores conflicted feelings of grief on “Carrie & Lowell”

“I should have known better / Nothing can be changed / The past is still the past / The bridge to nowhere.” We are all...

“Get Hard”: Another Will Ferrell movie

My patience with Will Ferrell is starting to wear thin. While I wouldn’t call him a stellar performer, he certainly has some acting range....

Sister Spit 2015: A night of depravity, snark, genitals … and...

Showcased yearly at UCR and on the road since 1994, Sister Spit visited our campus on Wednesday for an entire day’s worth of queer,...

The difficulty of “Bloodborne” hurts so good

Have you ever wanted to know what was on the other side of a brick wall? Did you want to know so bad that...

“Furious 7” goes into high gear

“Furious 7,” directed by James Wan (The Conjuring), defies the stigma that racing films have to be devoid of heart and sentiment. This film...

Brooklyn Nine-Nine: “Captain Peralta” Review

There were a lot of elements in the latest episode of “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” that I should have liked, including French jokes, brainteasers, Bradley Whitford...

“Just Kids” Isn’t Alright

Singer-songwriter Mat Kearney’s fifth album, “Just Kids,” is a sentimental evocation of childhood and youth. Although the tracks on the LP are all well-produced...

“Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel” mediocre, but still charming

“The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel” is the aptly named sequel to the 2011 film, “The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel.” The first film tells...