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Netflix’s ‘Rebecca’ Is More Lifeless Than Its Title Character

It is difficult to watch Netflix’s “Rebecca,” which was released on Oct. 21, without thinking of the 1940s version of the same name....

The Rocky Return of ‘Saturday Night Live’

NBC’s weekly comedy show “Saturday Night Live” returned to 30 Rockefeller Plaza for its 46th season on Oct. 3. A staple of primetime...

As The Thrilling Sequel To ‘The Haunting Of Hill House,’ ‘The Haunting Of Bly Manor’ Does Not Disappoint

When Netflix released “The Haunting of Hill House” in 2018, it didn't take long for people to pick up the 10 episode short...

Netflix’s ‘Social Distance’ Explores Interpersonal Connection Amidst the Pandemic

Netflix, now the most recognized streaming giant, has been endlessly releasing content of all themes and genres, making a quarantine-themed anthology seemingly inevitable....

Body Shaming In Ballet: Yes, It’s Still Happening

Dear Dance Community, we are not replaceable. Ballet is not all wine and roses, nor is it always pink tutus and tiaras. Behind all...

‘American Murder: The Family Next Door’ Challenges Chris Watts’s Defenders

Editor’s Note: This review contains spoilers for Netflix Original “American Murder: The Family Next Door.” Jenny Popplewell’s recently released true-crime Netflix original, “American Murder:...

Taylor Swift’s ‘Folklore’ Reimagines Storytelling Through Perspective and Artistically-Crafted Lyrics

Taylor Swift surprised fans on July 24 with a 16-track album entitled “Folklore,” bringing a new, folksy sound to Swift’s eighth studio record....

‘Defending Jacob’ Is An Unsettling Crime Drama Focused On Family

Created by Mark Bomback and based on William Landay’s novel of the same name, “Defending Jacob” is not your typical murder mystery show....

The Show Must Go On(line): 10 Picks For Theatre-Related Content To Watch During Quarantine

The art and business of live theatre have taken an enormous hit in the wake of COVID-19. Broadway went dark on March 12....

UCI’s Dance Department Hosts Their First Online Performance

May 14 would’ve marked the opening night of UCI Dance Department’s annual undergraduate choreography showcase, “Physical Graffiti.” The shift to remote rehearsals following...

UCI Student’s Short Film, ‘Overcast’ Sees Great Success at Festivals

While the graduating class of 2020 faces a lot of uncertainty, one UCI senior will be leaping into his future career with some...

“Fetch the Bolt Cutters,” A Perfect Pitchfork 10 and Indigenous Land Acknowledgement

It’s been eight long years since Fiona Apple released her last album “The Idler Wheel,” but she wasted no time pushing for an...

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