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Sufjan Stevens instrumental album is anything like his usual genre of music — soft indie folk and baroque pop — but its not quite unexpected either. Stevens builds on his previous endeavors in electronic music to create Aporia with his stepfather and collaborator, Lowell Brams.

Review: Electronic album is magically experimental

By Kara Bowen April 26, 2020
Sufjan Stevens' instrumental album is anything like his usual genre of music — soft indie folk and baroque pop. But it's not quite unexpected either.
Deadpool 2, Hereditary, Sorry to Bother You and Solo: A Star Wars Story are some of the most significant movies released in 2018. Either culturally or artistically, these four films are represent a diverse range of ideas and tones.

Reviews from the summer season

By Antonio Ferme, Arleigh Rodgers, and Jake Leary August 30, 2018
Ithacan writers review a selection of summer's biggest blockbusters and most complicated arthouse films.
Set in the summer of 1983, “Call Me by Your Name” captures the romance between the teenager Elio (Timothée Chalamet) and graduate student Oliver (Armie Hammer).

Review: Intimate, original romance is bold and beautiful

By Liam Conway, Staff Writer January 31, 2018
"Call Me by Your Name" is a story about true love and human affection, with emotional acting and stunning camera work.
Review: Stylish spy film thrives with retro charm

Review: Stylish spy film thrives with retro charm

By Dan Wisniewski, Staff Writer August 25, 2015
"The Man from U.N.C.L.E." takes an interesting premise with enjoyable characters who have fun with all of the scenarios into which they can find themselves thrown.
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