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Top ten happily ever NERVERS

February 12, 2013 Ami Dudley 0

Every love story begins “once upon a time” and after some seemingly impossible barrier that the two starcrossed lovers conquer, they live “happily ever after.” The same goes for romance films. These sentimental features leave our hearts mushier than a soaked […]

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‘Safe Haven’

February 12, 2013 Mahad Mousse 0

You know it’s funny. Most of the movie going public just can collective sense a Nicholas Sparks’ books to film coming by now. Granted he surprised all of us with “The Notebook” (And how it […]

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Dark Southern love

February 10, 2013 Terah Boyd 0

Often times, the most extraordinary people we meet in life are not searched for but stumbled upon. Like a blue rock in the vast sands of a beach. These people exude a sort of majestic […]

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Warm Bodies entertains with a pulse

February 6, 2013 Ami Dudley 0

Grade: B+ Running Time: 1 hr. 37 min. MPAA: PG-13 Released: Feb 1, 2013 If smearing zombie blood all over someone’s face to prevent flesh-eaters from snacking on them isn’t love then I don’t know […]

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Review: Mama

January 23, 2013 Ami Dudley 0

Running Time: 1 hr. 40 min. MPAA: PG-13 Grade: A A brilliant brew of monstrous and maternal elements, “Mama” takes a meritorious place among the most unsettling and disturbing supernatural horror films of all time. […]

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Review: ‘Zero Dark Thirty’

January 22, 2013 Terah Boyd 0

Walking into a theater in anticipation of the film Zero Dark Thirty, one really isn’t sure what to expect. Yes, the film is supposed to be a re-enactment of the events leading up to and […]

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‘Django’ might ruffle some feathers

January 15, 2013 Alexis Smith 0

One may not know exactly what to expect upon entering the movie theatre to watch Quentin Tarantino’s latest project, “Django Unchained”. But if one were to use his previous films as an indication, one would […]

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