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by Cole Komma on Feb 09, 2012 | No Comments
The shaky hand-held camera, the panicked breaths, the screams.These are the elements being used in the genre of horror films today.
by Brett Adams on Feb 09, 2012 | No Comments
Valentine’s Day is fast approaching, and if simply walking around Lake LaVerne or Campaniling with your significant other just won’t be enough, here’s a rundown of five potentially good films that will be in theatres on that date.
by Brett Adams on Jan 25, 2012 | No Comments
As a whole, the film is stylish, slick and suspenseful. The set pieces have been excellently staged, and the action scenes don’t rely on sensory overload, making “Haywire” a genuinely satisfying experience.
by Julia Ferrell on Jan 25, 2012 | No Comments
The nominations for the 84th Academy Awards are announced.
by Cole Komma on Dec 06, 2011 | No Comments
As many students know, seeing a movie on a Friday or Saturday night after a hard day’s work is more than deserved. SUB’s “Cyclone Cinema” provided a much needed break for first- time and returning students.
by Gabriel Stoffa on Nov 26, 2011 | No Comments
The penultimate film for the series, “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1,” was certainly riddled with easy- to- make- fun- of scenes, alongside equally entertaining acting.
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by Cady Colosimo on Nov 23, 2011 | No Comments
Some rockumentaries glamorize a band or artist and only show them at their best and in their shining moments; others are real. “Talihina Sky” is the latter.
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by Gabriel Stoffa on Nov 08, 2011 | No Comments
“Tower Heist” is not another of those comedies with only a few good laughs from a couple of stars. It is a good time with a range of star power letting loose with a knee-slapping good time.
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by Gabriel Stoffa on Oct 31, 2011 | No Comments
Books to movies rarely live up to the original print version, and “The Rum Diary” does not break this stigma.
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by Gabriel Stoffa on Oct 26, 2011 | No Comments
The newest incarnation, “The Three Musketeers” 2011, is not any better than any other film attempt to follow the grand story. It falls into many of the same Hollywood flaws of giving unnecessary character alterations in order to appease audiences.
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