For fans of the first installment (like us), the sequel to Kingsman: The Secret Service rises above what its Rotten Tomato score suggests. What will now come of the zany spy franchise moving forward?
Read moreIt: Can Clowns Be Original Anymore?
Scary movie fans have their fair share of clown-based films to flip through. The summer blockbuster It, based off the famous Stephen King novel, attempts to bring thriller back to its roots with a feel good 80s vibe and missing children. But is the original scary clown old news?
Read moreDavid Huron's Science of the Sublime: Are We Afraid of Music?
Why do people respond to music the way we do? This is the topic that Dr. David Huron, a Professor at the School of Music and the Center for Cognitive and Brain Sciences at Ohio State University, spoke about during his lecture the evening of Sept. 26. His talk focused on the similar ways people tend to react to music, and what he believes to be the root of these reactions: fear.
Read moreOriginality Has No Place Here: Sarah Sweeney and Joachim Schmid on Digital Art
Obsession was the theme of Thursday, Sept. 28 as Associate Professor Sarah Sweeney and German artist Joachim Schmid sat down to discuss their extensive found-photographs collectives. The two artists have taken on the concentrated culture of documenting every moment in posed, artificial ways that parody true memories.
Read moreHorror and Absurdity of Humanity on Display in mother!
Movies regarding the environment have been on the up given the irreversible man-made damages to Mother Earth. However, no one has attempted an environmental horror film. That is, of course, until director Darren Aronofsky premiered mother!, an allegorical story on the destruction of Earth. But has the bit off more than it can chew?
Read moreEvery College Student’s Dream Come True: A Hulu and Spotify Partnership
Out of nowhere, Spotify and Hulu have announced a partnership offering premium-level content to college students. This decision is a hopeful one made in efforts by both companies to secure their future. What does such a collaboration mean for streaming?
Read more"Game of Thrones" Nears Its End
The mega-series that is "Game of Thrones" is coming to a surprisingly disappointing end. By reviewing season 7 viewers can get an inside look into what's to come. In the case of season 7, that means a shorter season lacking plot and simply shooting for fan favorites.
Read moreFast 8 is the Most Absurd One Yet
"Balm in Gilead": An Experience like no Other
"Balm in Gilead" is this year's MainStage production over at JKB Theater. With their performances starting on April 14, this is one play you do not want to miss. Get an insight scoop from director Phil Soltanoff before buying some tickets (make sure to get them soon, as they sell quick!).
Read moreThe World According to Sound: A Podcast and a Live Show
Our Arts Director sat down with the creators for a video interview
Read moreNot Just Another Day at the Office
If you liked NBC's The Office, then Eddie Godino is sure you'd enjoy Knights of the Sales office, a studio lab performance put on by the Skidmore theater department. To find out more, read Eddie's review! (Photo credits go to Dante Haughton)
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An X-Man's Last Stand, Logan Review
It has been almost 20 years since the release of the first X-Men film, which means that nearly two decades have passed since Hugh Jackman first put on the Wolverine claws. Here is a review on the latest addition to the X-Men franchise!
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Fragments: Materializing Thought
If you haven't already, go see Fragments, a thought provoking black box production at JKB Theater this week. It's playing until March 8.
Read moreLa La Land Joins List of Oscar Robberies
As many of you probably know, this year’s Oscars offered quite the intrigue with its mishandling of the Best Picture award. While this mistake was appalling — particularly for an event with the pageantry of the Oscar’s — it was not even the most shocking part of the night for the two of us.
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Skidmore Theater Presents: Fragments
Starting March 2, JKB Theater welcomes Fragments to its blackbox stage. Get a quick preview into the show before making a dash to the ticket (on)line.
Read more4.48 Psychosis Review: Look Inside a Psychotic Mind
As a play concerning the broken mental health care system and those affected, 4.48 Psychosis leaves much to be considered and mulled over. Get one perspective with Eddie Godino's review on one of Skidmore theater's latest productions.
Read moreOscar Predictions: Will La La Land Clean Up?
Austin and Erik return with their predictions for this Sunday's Academy Awards.
Read moreWhy "Fences" Deserves More Recognition
With the Academy Awards right around the corner, get a closer and more in-depth look into one of the films up for Best Picture. Originally a play, this new adaption revives the tale of a black family on the verge of the Civil Rights Movement.
Read moreThe Autobiography of QUO, Skidmore Hip-Hop Artist
A look into the inspiration and process behind Skidmore hip-hop artist QUO. With a recently released mixtape on SoundCloud, and videos in the works, get to know Cristian Fernandez -- the man behind the stage name -- as he lets Skidmore News enter his world.
Read moreComFest: Connection Through Comedy
If you didn't go to ComFest this year, make sure you get tickets next year - a weekend full of laughter awaits.
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