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Emma Clement | Graphic Artist

How I learned to fear the horror streaming bubble | You Scared Me!

Josh Rosenthal October 16, 2024
The streaming era of horror is starting to wear me down. With Halloween looming closer, both the Sarah Paulson-led “Hold Your Breath” and body-swap blast “It’s What’s Inside” debuted exclusively on Hulu and Netflix, respectively, this October — despite holding their world premieres at Toronto International Film Festival and Sundance. This furthers a recent trend of horror movies bypassing theaters altogether and getting sent straight to streaming — making a select few festival audiences some of the only people to experience these films on the big screen.
Lila Baltaxe | Senior Graphic Artist

Streaming vs. theaters: Have rising prices dulled the movie magic? | Editorial

Editors February 16, 2024
With increasingly expensive costs both at movie theaters and for streaming services, the movie-going experience is a lose-lose for financially struggling college students.
Annika Morris | Graphic Artist

The internet’s unfortunate idolization of Gypsy Rose Blanchard | Editorial

Editors January 22, 2024
Gypsy Rose Blanchard was met with online support after being released from prison for the murder of her abusive mother. While her crime can be absolved, can Gen Z's "unseriousness?"
Lila Baltaxe | Senior Graphic Artist

Obsessions of the week | Maia’s Inner Monologue

Maia Penzer October 10, 2023
Welcome to "Maia's Inner Monologue," my new column that gives you a peek into the world of my — rather random — passions, scattered thoughts and latest obsessions. Join me on an adventure into all things downright bizarre. 
Analise Bruno | Graphic Artist

‘Pretty Baby’ or ‘Pretty Terrible?’ — when it comes to children on social media, it’s the latter | On the Record

Addison Schmidt April 13, 2023
It rests on our collective conscience to avoid the unnecessary exploitation of a generation who cannot yet spell the word privacy — let alone understand its importance.
Boston Strangler

‘Boston Strangler’ amplifies story of women behind uncovering famous serial killer

Daisy Levine March 20, 2023
The film, which tells the story of investigative journalists Loretta McLaughlin and Jean Cole, was released Friday on Hulu.
Lila Baltaxe | Graphic Artist

How ‘Normal People’ teaches us what it means to be human | Picture This

Ariadna Sandoval February 16, 2023
I finally understood why the series had been such a big hit: it was an authentic and raw display of what it means to be human, all through the exploration of a complicated love story. 
Smaran Ramidi / DFP Staff

The trouble with Netflix

Lynn Chu April 28, 2022
For me, personally, the only thing Netflix has going for it at the moment is its originality.
A wrapped gift. With the winter holidays and the season of gift-giving fast approaching, Lynn shares 10 gift ideas from the most memorable ones she has given and received. COURTESY OF M01229 VIA FLICKR

Lynn’s gift guide for the holidays

Lynn Chu November 30, 2021
It’s time to start thinking about gifts for friends and family.
Irene Chung / DFP Staff

Let Your Hair Down: Escapism through TV and Media

Hannah Bohn October 25, 2021
The art of storytelling — from books, to plays, to the big screen — is a timeless form of expression, but we cannot lose ourselves to escapism within these narratives.
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‘Broad City’ perfectly illustrates modern female friendships

Grace Donahue April 20, 2021
Besides unique emphasis on adult female friendships, the comedy of “Broad City” felt very original.
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Are my streaming habits toxic?

Grace Donahue April 6, 2021
My to-watch list is longer than Commonwealth Avenue, but I prefer rewatching my comfort shows.
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