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Tag: movie review

Posted inArt + Entertainment, Movies, Theater & TV, Opinion

Idiocracy: Life Imitating Art?

by csudhbulletin December 12, 2018August 29, 2020

By Fernando BazanStaff Writer We have all encountered someone in our life who is frustratingly naïve, someone who believes incorrect information even when presented with facts. Not to say they are bad people, just incredibly dense.  In 2006, Mike Judge directed and produced “Idiocracy,” a film set in a world filled with characters who embodied […]

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Too Much Mercury and Not Enough Queen

by csudhbulletin November 28, 2018November 28, 2018

By Fernando Bazan Staff Writer While based on the real-life trajectory of the iconic rock band Queen, led by the legendary singer and showman Freddy Mercury, the film “Bohemian Rhapsody,” released Oct. 23, has been met with mixed reviews. While more than a decent introduction for novice or casual viewers to the singer and his band, […]

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Cinematic Blast From the Past

by csudhbulletin November 8, 2018August 29, 2020

By Fernando Bazan Staff Writer In a time when so much is dominated and infused by social media, it is difficult to separate our real life from the one we display online. In 1997, when the internet was still in its primitive stages, Japanese director Satoshi Kon made a film that eerily foreshadows that contemporary […]

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