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The University of Pittsburgh's Daily Student Newspaper

The Pitt News

The University of Pittsburgh's Daily Student Newspaper

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Q&A: Don’t make fun of us, Hannibal

By Dan Sostek / Senior Staff Writer September 29, 2016

As a college student, Hannibal Buress never expected to be found on prominent IMDB pages. Instead, he was on his way to having a listing in the Yellow Pages. If told he’d be a prominent actor and comedian...

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A peculiar tale: “Miss Peregrine’s” another Burton blunder

By Ian Flanagan / Senior Staff Writer September 29, 2016

“Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children” Starring: Eva Green, Asa Butterfield, Samuel L. Jackson Directed by: Tim Burton Grade: C+ “Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children”...

Terry Tan / Senior Staff Illustrator.

Extra, Extra: Finding work on the fringes of film

By Amanda Reed / Contributing Editor September 15, 2016

When Lena Gallagher walks on set, she can’t just go where she pleases. She has to walk at a specific pace in a specific path multiple times in a row until the director says “cut.” But when  David...

Zack Williams, a senior studying communication and theater arts, drew inspiration for “Ward” from personal experiences. Stephen Caruso / Senior Staff Photographer.

Island of medicated minds: “Ward” aims to change stigma surrounding mental illness

By Lexi Kennell / Staff Writer September 7, 2016

While directing a script about a first-year college student struggling with symptoms of depression, Zack Williams was trying to manage his own mental illness. The senior communication major’s health...

Raka Sarkar / Staff Illustrator.

Beyond stereotypes: Star Trek turns 50

By Alexa Bakalarski / Senior Staff Writer September 7, 2016

With its first canonically gay character, the Star Trek franchise went this summer where no mainstream sci-fi blockbuster had gone before. But the progress came with some controversy. The decision to...

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A Life of Imagination: Wilder Dies at 83

By Oliver Jia / For The Pitt News September 1, 2016

As Gene Wilder, in his eponymous role as Willy Wonka in 1971’s “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory,” leads a group of awestruck youngsters and parents into his chocolate factory for the first...

Nate Parker as Nat Turner in The Birth of a Nation

Red carpet already rolling for this year’s Oscar race

By Ian Flanagan / Culture Editor August 20, 2016

With the final act of the year about to begin, the cinematic world’s attention shifts from the swelter of another overcrowded — and, in 2016’s case, underwhelming — summer blockbuster spell to...

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The death of the summer movie

By Ian Flanagan / Culture Editor July 19, 2016

This summer may go down as one of the most disappointing in recent memory — and the start of a downward trend for Hollywood in many capacities. In the 21st century, we can’t always have the critical...

Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Wiig, Kate McKinnon and Leslie Jones in Ghostbusters. (Sony Pictures)

‘Ghostbusters’ reboot is more than just in the spirit of the original

By Matt Maielli / Staff Writer July 19, 2016

I ain’t afraid of no girls. Who knew you could bust ghosts and be a lady? Definitely not the small, misogynistic army of internet commenters who have blasted the new film for remaking the ’80s classic...

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‘The Lobster’ leaves plenty to chew on

By Ian Flanagan / Culture Editor June 7, 2016

“The Lobster,” for all of its bizarre pleasures, is a film that in some ways defies proper analysis. After developing a curious reputation for itself since its Jury Prize win at last year’s Cannes...

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