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All content by Zack Grullon

‘Shadows’ sheds light on vampires

Zack Grullon, Staff Writer February 12, 2015
The mockumentary, “What We Do in the Shadows," plays on the comical relationship shared between vampires and humans, filled with cleverness and wit.
‘The Babadook’ uses effective scares

‘The Babadook’ uses effective scares

Zack Grullon, Staff Writer November 26, 2014
Without any jump scares, "The Babadook" manages to create a chilling atmosphere
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TV shows lack antiheroines

Zack Grullon, Staff Writer November 6, 2014
In a TV landscape dominated by male antiheroes, where are all the antiheroines?
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“Under the Skin” uses sci-fi genre for feminist critique

Zack Grullon, Staff Writer November 6, 2014
"Under the Skin" uses the science-fiction genre to make a feminist commentary
Left to right: Melissa Benoist as Nicole and Miles Teller as Andrew/
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Lead actors shine in psychological drama

Zack Grullon, Staff Writer October 8, 2014
"Whiplash" skillfully mounts tension through its lead performances
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TV expands big-screen stories

Zack Grullon, Staff Writer September 10, 2014
HBO's recently announced "Shutter Island" prequel "Ashecliffe" is part of a trend of films becoming TV shows