Everyone at Plymouth State is familiar with the public figure known as Pemi the Panther, but does anybody really know Pemi? Fortunately for the rest of us, Pemi’s self-penned screenplay will have its first showing in the Silver Center this month, providing insight to aspects of Pemi’s life that have […]
Author: Sam Clifton; For the Clock
“The Cured”: A Horror Movie for Non-Horror Fans
Personally speaking, I am not a big fan of horror movies. I’m not a fan of being scared, I think jump scares are far too utilized in the genre and the genre’s propensity for endless sequels is tiring. However, I will occasionally venture out to see a horror movie that […]
“Call Me by Your Name”: A Foray into Sexuality and Burgeoning Adulthood
As one of the contenders for this year’s Best Picture at the Oscars, “Call Me by Your Name” has a lot of buzz surrounding it. It also holds nominations for Best Actor (Timothée Chalamet), Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Original Song, only furthering expectations for the piece. This film was […]
Oscar-Nominated Short Films: A Collection of Overlooked Gems
When watching the Oscars, much of the attention is placed on the big categories like “Best Picture” or “Best Actor.” But, when one takes a moment to look at the stories presented in the other categories, they find that the world has a lot to offer, even if it doesn’t […]