On January 20, 2008, New Mexico’s most well-known blockbuster film, Breaking Bad, was first released. About $1 million was spent producing each episode, providing an economic boom to local companies and businesses throughout New Mexico. Over the last few years, New Mexico has broken revenue records, specifically from the film and television industries. This revenue […]
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Joker: How a Monster is Created
October 14, 2019

Senior Lorenzo Gomez spent his summer doing what he loves–consuming out-of-the box music and film and analyzing its greater impact on culture and society. This year, he will be sharing his insight on both commercial and obscure content in his new column, Through Lorenzo’s Lens. First up, is his take on Joker. By Lorenzo […]
Silent Thriller is a Horror Classic
April 13, 2018

By Faustina Crum The latest thriller to hit theaters has made anything but a quiet buzz among moviegoers. The film, A Quiet Place, was directed by and stars John Krasinski, his wife Emily Blunt, Millicent Simmonds, and Noah Jupe. The film revolves around a family trying to live quietly among monsters that kill anything […]
Remake of Horror Classic Worth The Hype
September 14, 2017

By Faustina Crum The latest thriller recently hit theaters last Friday and it’s most likely you’ve heard the buzz. The movie, IT, broke US box office records, bringing in about $189.7 million the opening week. It is said to be the most anticipated horror film in the month of September in cinematic history, but does […]
May 24, 2022
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