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X-Men: Apocalypse – An Entertaining Commercial

Bryan Singer’s last installment of the X-Men “First Class Trilogy,” while fun and entertaining, leaves a lot to be desired. The film relies on a constant build up of tension and events that should...

Love & Friendship: Seductively Witty

Whit Stilmann’s cinematic production of Jane Austin’s “Lady Susan” proves a triumph in film. The repartee found in the script creates a humor both intelligent and sharp. Rather than speaking blunt, as is customary...

Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping – Never Stop Laughing

From the minds behind Hot Rod and Lonely Island comes a hilarious satire on celebrity culture. Popstar finds a near perfect balance of satirical criticism and an endearing storyline, allowing the film to permeate deeper than a simple...

The Lobster: A Modern Masterpiece

Yorgos Lanthimos’ newest film The Lobster proves to be a certifiable triumph in film. The director’s first English feature film finds similarity with multiple titans of the industry. The characterization and dialogue can be reminiscent of...

Restaurant Review: The Local

Charlottesville is not only the home of the ‘hoos, but it is also home to some of the best restaurants. Us college students might not realize it, but we are beyond lucky to have...

The Alternative Guide to Foxfield Saturday

So you’re not a Foxfield person. Lucky for you, UVa and Charlottesville have much more going on this weekend than just the horse races (and a lot of it is free or much cheaper!)....