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Her Smell is sluggish, especially when compared to the chaotic lifestyle it portrays on screen. The lead actor, Elisabeth Moss, is explosive on screen and saves the film from total mediocrity.

Review: “Her Smell” is painfully slow but is saved by lead actor

By Emily Lussier, Assistant Proofreader April 29, 2019

“Her Smell,” an indie drama from writer and director Alex Ross Perry, is painfully slow in spite of the pure chaos it depicts. Regardless of the film’s setbacks, it is impossible not to be completely...

Shazam! boasts a wonderful beginning with a tragic story and interesting, comedic charcters. However, the move derails slightly towards the final act.

Review: Superhero movie has electric beginning

By Liam Conway, Staff Writer April 18, 2019

With the wisdom of Solomon, the strength of Hercules, the stamina of Atlas, the power of Zeus, the courage of Achilles and the speed of Mercury, “Shazam!” is one of DC’s best big screen adaptations...

Deja View: The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel

‘Deja View’: ‘The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel’

December 10, 2018

Video: https://youtu.be/W1hNTl2VdAs Audio: On this week’s Deja View host Jake Leary sits down with Liza Gillespie and Natalie Newman to gush about the second season Jakes favorite show,...

Deja View: Suspiria

‘Deja View’: ‘Suspiria’

November 13, 2018

Video: Audio: This week on “Deja View,” host Jake Leary sits down with Life & Culture Editor Kara Bowen to talk about “Suspiria” 2018 and why neither of them will think of dance...

Deja View: Problems with Netflixs The Cloverfield Paradox

Deja View: Problems with Netflix’s ‘The Cloverfield Paradox’

By Jake Leary February 14, 2018

Staff Writers Jake Leary and Colin Tessier discuss the many failures of Netflix's "The Cloverfield Paradox" in this week's episode of "Deja View." You can subscribe to our podcasts on iTunes here...

Deja View: Life as a freelance pop culture journalist

Deja View: Life as a freelance pop culture journalist

By Kendyl Bennett, Podcast Editor November 29, 2017

Reviews Editor Jake Leary sits down with Ithaca alumn, Fred Topel to discuss what it's like to freelance in the crowded world of pop culture journalism and how his work at the Ithacan lead to his life...

Deja View: It and the numerous works of Stephen King

Deja View: ‘It’ and the numerous works of Stephen King

By Kendyl Bennett, Podcast Editor September 12, 2017

In this week’s episode of Deja View, Reviews Editor Jake Leary sits down with Staff Writer Colin Tessier to discuss his review of “It.” Then, Jake and Colin discuss the life and work of Stephen...

From left, juniors Emily DeRoo, James Manton and Brenna Chirumbole and sophomore Andrew Morris helped found the IC chapter of the DKA National Cinema Society.

National film society finds home at Ithaca College

By Angela Poffenbaugh, Staff Writer February 24, 2016
The Delta Kappa Alpha National Professional Cinema Society has been founded as a local chapter at Ithaca College.
The essay for Groundhog Day was written by the Pendleton Endowed Chair of Ithaca College’s JB Pendleton Center in Los Angeles, Steven Ginsburg.

Ithaca College professors contribute to National Film Registry

By Celisa Calacal, Justin Henry, Kalia Kornegay, and Silas White February 17, 2016
The National Film Registry chooses films each year for preservation because of their historical significance to American society, and nine Ithaca College professors have written essays for some of these films.
Review: Poor characterization takes laughs out of sequel

Review: Poor characterization takes laughs out of sequel

By Haley Young, Contributing Writer December 3, 2014
"Horrible Bosses 2" returns with the same humor from the first installment, however characterization falls flat.
Review: Performances fuel narrative in Hunger Games

Review: Performances fuel narrative in ‘Hunger Games’

By Ana Borruto, Contributing Writer December 3, 2014
"The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part I" makes a thrilling return to the dystopian world of Panem.

Images that ‘standalone’ — Nov. 1, 2012

By Carl HeyerdahlJennifer Williams, Staff Photographers November 2, 2012
The Ithacan's standalone images tell the stories that lack a full-fledged article. So here they make a jump into the online world.
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