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"It Follows" is a unique, chilling tale that plays off of traditional horror movie tropes, and it is as original as it is startling.
While featuring breathtaking performances from J.K. Simmons and Miles Teller, Damien Chazelle's "Whiplash" boasts a meandering plot that revels in repetition and vapidity.
With new comics constantly hitting the shelves, it can be a daunting task to figure out what to read and what to skip. We reviewed some of the biggest titles of the past couple weeks to help ease the process.
Nothing keeps your mind off homework like a good laugh, and RIT Improv's annual festival Improvamonium is just the place to do it.
It's been 30 years, but Freddy isn't done yet...
A journal of my time spent exploring the fictional Canadian wilderness of "The Long Dark."
After a nearly 14-year hiatus, underground hip-hop duo Cannibal Ox return with "Blade of the Ronan." However, the product is far from an adequate follow-up.
"Kick-Ass" director Matthew Vaughn returns with an outrageously funny spy movie spoof.
Check out the answers for the March print magazine's Beer Crossword!
With the launch of the next entry in the infamously-gory fighting game franchise "Mortal Kombat" coming in just about a month, the news and rumors train for "Mortal Kombat X" has been picking up steam. Rather than flood you with a dozen articles for every little piece of info and gossip that came to be during the month of February, we've gathered all of it here for you in one post.
Although the weather outside was frightful, it didn't stop RIT from celebrating its annual FreezeFest events. With over 20 events hosted by the College Activities Board and Center for Campus Life, including a performance by comedian Bo Burnham, there were plenty of ways to enjoy this Winter Wonderland.
Following recent controversy, British game developer Peter Molyneux vows to never speak to the press again.
Singer-songwriter Father John Misty's second studio album is a compulsively listenable mix of cynical and sincere.
Talking with world-renowned ice climber, Will Gadd.
Bo Burnham's FreezeFest performance brought together a blend of laughs and musical splendor.
After a four-year hiatus, indie hip-hop legend Sage Francis has returned with a lyrical vengeance.
Cutting through the politics, American Sniper is a beautifully directed tale of a war-broken soldier.
Photos from our app release party asking RIT students "What is your favorite thing about yourself?".
Ahh, Valentine's Day. The promise of romantic dates for some or a day of spiteful singles for many. Whether you're taking your significant other to a date, watching a movie with the girls or having a date with a tub of ice cream, it's a day full of expectations — so we wanted to know: what are you doing this Valentine's Day?
A look at Will Carroll and the National Teenset Outsider zine.
Welcome back to the new and improved Freddy Fazbear's Pizza ... are you ready for Freddy?
A first look at Rochester's newest brewery.
The Middle Ages aren't so fun on your own.
A look at street harassment on and off campus, how it affects the subjects and how they respond.