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Roma is Alfonso Cuaron’s best film yet

Peak Web March 21, 2019

Written by: Marco Ovies Alfonso Cuarón delivers his most personal movie to date with Roma. The story revolves around Cleo (played by Yalitza Aparicio), a young domestic worker, who helps Antonio and Sofía take care of their four children in Roma, Mexico City. But problems arise when Antonio abandons his family for his mistress. Shortly after, Sofia decides to take the kids on vacation. Cleo, upon realising she’s pregnant from her boyfriend, is invited to the vacation to help clear her head. Cuarón drew much inspiration from his own childhood to create this real and emotional portrayal of domestic strife and…

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Alita: Battle Angel ascends to impressive heights of success

EIC March 3, 2019

By: Jonathan Pabico, Peak Associate   Prepare for battle, sci-fi fans! Robert Rodriguez delivers a thrilling and epic film with Alita: Battle Angel. Rodriguez layers the story with immersive visuals; the film’s ruined cityscapes are fitting metaphors for not only…

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Into the Spider-Verse is an animation marvel

Peak Web January 20, 2019

By: Winona Young, Arts Editor Even though this franchise has created three Spider-Men (and even more films) and counting, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse is hands-down the best Spider-Man movie of all. The story is heartfelt and hilarious, and the animation…

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Aquaman reaches the deepest depths of success

EIC January 4, 2019

Prepare for the king tide, DC Comics fans! The new Aquaman movie has finally come ashore in full glory. With a talented cast, breathtaking action sequences, and compelling themes, Furious 7 director James Wan provides an exciting narrative about the…

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New Fantastic Beasts sequel struggles to cast the right spell, but still enchants us with its wonders

EIC November 25, 2018

By: Jonathan Pabico, Peak Associate   Wands at the ready, Harry Potter fans! David Yates’ Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald finally arrived in theatres. Unfortunately, this latest sequel to Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them will generate mixed…

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Bohemian Rhapsody shows why Freddie Mercury is the champion of the world

EIC November 11, 2018

By: Jonathan Pabico, Peak Associate   Fans of Queen, are you ready to rock? If you are, then Bohemian Rhapsody will definitely reawaken your inner rocker. The film not only offers an enthralling narrative but also beautifully balances Freddie Mercury’s…

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Boy Erased is a brutal film on gay conversion therapy, and straight people need to watch it

Peak Web November 9, 2018

By: Winona Young, Arts Editor   Boy Erased is centred around the story of a young man sent to a gay conversion therapy program. Taking place after his first year of university, Jared Eamons (played by Lucas Hedges), the son…

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Venom is an entertaining symbiosis of shortcomings and satisfying success

Peak Web October 15, 2018

By: Jonathan Pabico, Peak Associate   Attention Marvel Comics fans! Venom’s origin story is finally told in director Ruben Fleischer’s latest movie about the iconic supervillain. Fleischer (best known for Zombieland) delivers a film that will easily elicit mixed reactions,…

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Eighth Grade is a brutal yet loving confrontation on adolescent misery

Peak Web September 17, 2018

By: Kate Olivares, Peak Associate This review contains no spoilers! It’s perhaps the biggest cliché to say grade eight sucks. But unlike so few works of art, Bo Burnham’s breakout film not only chooses to not only deconstruct its unique…

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Movie versus movie: Camp Rock and High School Musical

Peak Web July 18, 2018

Written by: Gabrielle McLaren, Features Editor Camp Rock (2008) Camp Rock is here to remind us that Demi Lovato once had bangs and that the Jonas Brothers were real. It follows Mitchie, a girl who dreams of stardom, but can…

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