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Nosferatu Review: Robert Eggers’ Gothic Passion Project Is a Bloody Masterpiece
Image Courtesy Focus Features By Quinn Kinsella “Does evil come from within us or from beyond?” Robert Eggers’ Nosferatu seeks to answer this question posed by Lily-Rose Depp’s character, Ellen Hutter. Director Robert Eggers is no stranger to lavish period pieces steeped in the occult, envisioned by the devout research that makes his films so compelling. Nosferatu is a passion project; Eggers first saw F. W. Murnau’s classic 1922 silent film as a child. Of his first encount


Shakespeare, Clearly: Romeo & Juliet Review: CCNY’s Theater Department Breathes New Life Into a Classic
Photo by Quinn Kinsella By Quinn Kinsella The theater department of the City College of New York’s most recent production was the much-anticipated adaptation of William Shakespeare’s classic play, Romeo and Juliet . It is a story ingrained in the pop culture psyche and has been retold countless times. CCNY’s production of the classic account of star-crossed lovers is an inspiring and heartfelt interpretation with a talented cast and superb production. Written by Jon Jory and


PSC-CUNY: A Continued Fight for Faculty Rights on Campus
Image courtesy of PSC-CUNY. By Quinn Kinsella and Xavier Cundin Founded in 1972, the Professional Staff Congress (PSC) advocates for the...
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