Movies about politics are not rare, but here are ten of the most revered political movies in cinematic history.
Films
-
-
EntertainmentFilmsFront Page
“Celeste and Jesse Forever” sets new standard for romantic comedies
by Patrick Fortby Patrick FortDivorce might not be a common topic for most romantic comedies, but “Celeste and Jessie Forever” seems to pull it off.
-
EntertainmentFilmsFront Page
“2016: Obama’s America” reflects more on the past rather than predicts the future
With the November election right around the corner, “2016: Obama’s America” offers a new perspective on Obama’s decisions as president and where he hopes America will go.
-
EntertainmentFilmsFront PageMusic
Remembering this summer: the music, movies and TV of summer 2012
by Sam Goldnerby Sam GoldnerSome of the fondest memories of this summer have come from various sources of media we’ve chosen to entrench ourselves in.
-
It’s almost summer break, which means summer movie blockbusters are near and are promising to be incredible.
-
“Bully” is a frightening view into the world of our tortured youth. It is an incredibly eye-opening documentary that you need to see as soon as possible.
By Patrick Fort -
Cabin in the Woods may not be a horror movie at all. Yes, there are scares and blood and a zombified knife-wielding pioneer family, but that’s not the movie, that’s just the set up.
-
Forget the gore and cheap scares, let’s watch some quality horror movies this Friday the 13th.
By Edward Quartin -
EntertainmentFilmsFront PageLongform
CU alum Drew Goddard and actress Amy Acker discuss “Cabin in the Woods”
by Isa Jonesby Isa Jones“That was definitely something CU impressed upon me: don’t be afraid to be weird.”
By Isa Jones -
The midnight premiere of “The Hunger Games” came and went. CUI’s Ellie Patterson came back with all the details.