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Les Miserables Review

By Taylor Knudson, Staff writer January 10, 2013

As someone who can only enjoy movies by making loudly sassy comments to the person to her right and accidentally laughing during any sentimental part of the film, “Les Miserables” was a challenge for...

“Avengers” was Marvel-ous

By Taylor Knudson, Staff writer May 16, 2012

Walking into a packed theater I saw each gum-covered seat filled with Marvel comic fan boys sporting “Incredible Hulk” t-shirts, eager grins, and buckets of popcorn drowning in butter and excitement....

Oscar Nominations 2012

By Emily Hall, Online Arts Editor January 25, 2012

The Oscar nominations were announced Monday, and it looks like it’s “Hugo”’s TIME to shine, it’s written in BLACK AND WHITE that “The Artist” is set up for a win, and it’s NAY that War...

The Golden Globes

By Emily Hall, Online Arts Editor January 17, 2012

The Golden Globes this past Sunday were, unfortunately, peppered a little too strongly with long-winded thank you speeches and the same replayed trailers of the nominated films. Too much pepper is never...

The Adventures of Tintin

The Adventures of Tintin

By Emily Hall, Online Arts Editor January 4, 2012

The movie “The Adventures of Tintin” was a solid winter break entertainer, full of plot twists and turns similar to those of the twists and turns of the characters in its various chase scenes – Tintin...

Breaking Dawn Hits Theatres

By Caroline Glass, Online Arts Editor November 28, 2011

The worldwide phenomenon that tugged at the heartstrings of preteens and middle-aged mothers alike is that much closer to coming to an end: Breaking Dawn Part 1 premiered at midnight on Friday, Nov. 18....

Captain Jack is Back – Again.

By Tim Kontje, Staff Writer June 7, 2011

It’s more than a little ironic that “On Stranger Tides” is centered around a search for the Fountain of Youth: after two lukewarm sequels (especially 2007’s lifeless “At World’s End) to the...

Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?

By Tim Kontje, Staff Writer April 28, 2011

Thanks to Hanna, the hard-hitting new action thriller from director Joe Wright (“Pride & Prejudice” and “Atonement”), fairytales aren’t just for youngsters any more. And make no mistake –...

Rango

By Natalya Ballard, Staff Writer March 24, 2011

When I first learned of the movie Rango, I imagined it as the typical children’s movie, fattened with cheesy comedy to compensate for its dry and unimaginative plot. My assumption was, however, entirely...

Jane Eyre

Jane Eyre

By Cherise Lopes-Baker, Staff Writer March 11, 2011

Adapted from Charlotte Bronte’s literary classic, “JaneEyre” emphasizes its dark tone in a clear gothic remembrance that is able to reach modern audiences and hold them in the emotions and sensations...

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