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‘Deja View’: ‘Overlord’

‘Deja View’: ‘Overlord’

November 25, 2018

Video: Audio: On this week’s “Deja View” Jake Leary brings in Colin Tessier and Liam Conway to talk about “Overlord.” The World War II zombie movie disappoints Jake and leaves Colin...

Deja View: The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina

‘Deja View’: The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina’

November 7, 2018

Video: Audio: On this week’s episode of “Deja View,” host Jake Leary sits down with staff writer Liza Gillespie and Ithaca College screenwriting student Sean Murphy to complain about...

‘Deja View’: ‘Halloween’ — Spooky, scary, slasher spectacular

‘Deja View’: ‘Halloween’ — Spooky, scary, slasher spectacular

October 31, 2018

Video: Audio: On an extra spooky episode of “Deja View,” host Jake Leary is joined by Life and Culture Editor Kara Bowen and Sports Editor Dani Pluchinsky to talk about the most recent...

Deja View: Netflixs Big Mouth

‘Deja View’: Netflix’s ‘Big Mouth’

October 22, 2018

Video: Audio: On a slightly more inappropriate episode of Deja View, Jake Leary, staff writer Natalie Newman and “We Need to Talk” host Sophia Adamucci discuss “Big Mouth,” Netflix’s...

‘Deja View’: ‘A Star is Born’

‘Deja View’: ‘A Star is Born’

October 16, 2018

https://youtu.be/H3j_wXPpaCo Audio: On this episode of Deja View, host Jake Leary is joined by Staff Writers Natalie Newman and Liza Gillespie to talk about the fourth version of “A Star is...

Deja View: Pacific Rim: Uprising

Deja View: ‘Pacific Rim: Uprising’

March 26, 2018

“Deja View” host Jake Leary sits down with Staff Writers Liam Conway and Liza Gillespie to talk about “Pacific Rim: Uprising.” In a surprisingly on-topic episode, the trio highlight the tonal...

Review: New Marvel blockbuster not quite Strange enough

Review: New Marvel blockbuster not quite ‘Strange’ enough

By Jake Leary, Staff Writer November 23, 2016
“Doctor Strange” meets expectations but does not exceed them. Marvel can’t be afraid to make bold choices, to be unusual — to be strange.
The latest adaptation of Dan Browns series, Inferno, follows common mystery film tropes and lacks emotional substance. The film stars Robert Langdon (Tom Hanks) and Sienna Brooks (Felicity Jones).

Review: Tom Hanks’ ‘Inferno’ fails to spark interest in viewers

By Jake Leary, Staff Writer November 12, 2016
“Inferno” leaves one question in the viewer’s mind: Why? Why did this adventure need to happen? Why do any of these characters matter?
History documentary 13TH, directed by Ava DuVernay, explains how the United States has become the country with the highest population of incarcerated people in the world.

Review: Netflix documentary ’13TH’ spawns racial discussions

By Celisa Calacal, Opinion Editor November 4, 2016
One of the strongest qualities about “13TH” is its reckoning with a history that has consistently sought ways to oppress black Americans.
In “The Girl on the Train,” directed by Tate Taylor, a recent divorcee, Rachel Watson (Emily Blunt) gets roped into the mystery of a missing person, Megan (Haley Bennett.) The film is based on the novel by Paula Hawkins.

Review: ‘The Girl on the Train’ plot teeters off the tracks

By Colin Barrett, Staff Writer October 25, 2016
Overall, viewers looking for their next sexy-thriller fix should just stay home and read the book.
Review: Hodgepodge of mystery themes spoil Tim Burtons film

Review: Hodgepodge of mystery themes spoil Tim Burton’s film

By Jake Leary, Staff Writer October 18, 2016
The abilities of the Peculiars are a convoluted mess of special effects: They look flashy, but they come across as cheap plot devices.
In “The Beatles: Eight Days A Week – The Touring Years,” director Ron Howard tells the story of John, Paul, George and Ringo. The film discusses how their music impacted people around the globe and changed their lives forever.

Review: Ron Howard’s ‘The Beatles: Eight Days a Week’ shines

By Jake Leary, Staff Writer October 4, 2016
Ron Howard’s documentary about the Beatles’ touring years expresses the wild energy and enthusiasm of John, Paul, George and Ringo.
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