An eerie and intriguing ambiguity hangs like a fog over the first moments of the film. Sadly, this is about as interesting as the film gets for the first hour and fifteen minutes of its hour and forty minute runtime.
All by Eric Anderson
An eerie and intriguing ambiguity hangs like a fog over the first moments of the film. Sadly, this is about as interesting as the film gets for the first hour and fifteen minutes of its hour and forty minute runtime.
On March 19, UMD's Department of Foreign Languages and Literature will kick off their second annual film series, hosted by the Zinema 2 theater in downtown Duluth.
“Get Out,” ... toes the line in a pretty unprecedented way, using horror and humor simultaneously to make viewers laugh, cringe and most importantly, think about race and its effectiveness as a tool to achieve both.
["Hunt for the Wilderpoeple"] is the story of an obese young teen named Ricky Baker (played by Julian Dennison), and his reluctant foster father, Hec (Sam Neill), who are on the run in New Zealand’s wilderness from a society that seems hell-bent on misunderstanding them.
On February 20, a Constellation Snowshoe Hike will be offered to both students and non-students alike by the Recreational Sports and Outdoors Program (RSOP).