Random Movie Monday — Toxic Tears

With everything in bloom all over campus, today’s random movie focuses on the nastier side of modern agriculture. DVD 10641, Toxic Tears, focuses on the effects of monoculture in India. Here’s our summary: “The Green Revolution of the mid 20th Century was aimed at greatly reducing starvation in the Third World. But the high-yielding seeds […]

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Remembering Agnès Varda

On March 29th, the world lost Agnès Varda, one of the most quietly influential filmmakers of the 20th (and 21st) century. Varda, who released her first film in 1954, is considered by many to be the ‘godmother’ of French new Wave cinema, if not the first New Wave filmmaker. Her first film, La Pointe-Courte, predated […]

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Random Movie Monday — The Scientific Method

This is what Random Movie Monday is all about — digging up some obscure dvd we have in the collection. This week it’s DVD 13010, The Scientific Method. It’s a straight-up, no tricks educational video about… the scientific method. Originally released in 1996, it’s so obscure I can’t even find a trailer for it. If […]

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New Acquisitions!

Look at all the awesome DVDs we got in today! Home Use: Free Solo (DVD 16217) Can You Ever Forgive Me? (DVD 16218) Colette (DVD 16219) At Eternity’s Gate (DVD 16220) Crazy Rich Asians (DVD 16221) Crazy Rich Asians (BLU 16221) Shoplifters (DVD 16222) Boy Erased (DVD 16223) Winning: The Racing Life of Paul Newman […]

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New Acquisitions

We have some fresh, new-to-DVD additions to the collection today! Home Use: Paddington 2 (DVD 16211) Thor: Ragnarok (DVD 16212) A Star is Born (DVD 16213) Bohemian Rhapsody (DVD 16214) Widows (DVD 16215) Mandy (DVD 16216)

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Random Movie Monday — DVD 7446

This week’s random movie is a two for one: DVD 7446 holds two silent movies, Salome and Lot in Sodom. here are our summaries for the films: Salomé: Salomé dances for King Herod and demands that the head of John the Baptist be brought to her on a platter Lot in Sodom: A lyrical interpretation […]

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The Bechdel What?

What’s the theme of this week’s whiteboard? Why, the Bechdel Test, of course! The Bechdel Test originated in a 1985 strip of Dykes to Watch Out For, a comic by renowned cartoonist (and MacArthur Genius Grant recipient) Alison Bechdel.  In order for a movie to pass her test, it must: Feature two or more named […]

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