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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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Les Miserables

January 15, 2013 Ami Dudley 0

O nce in a while, a film comes around that unearths an emotion within us that, until then, remained buried in bottomless soils. It embodies unrequited love, confessions of a naïve heart, bloodshed of the […]

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Rise of the Guardians

December 3, 2012 Ami Dudley 0

Forget everything you were told about Santa, the Easter bunny, the tooth fairy, Jack Frost, and the Sand man. They’re not cute. They’re not cuddly. They’re not jolly. They are tatted up, weapon bearing, masters […]

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Flight | Movie Review

November 14, 2012 Ami Dudley 0

With the holidays here and people booking more flights now than any other time of the year, viewers would be justified in questioning why Paramount Pictures would release a film about a pilot with a […]

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Cloud Atlas

November 6, 2012 Mahad Mousse 0

  Cloud Atlas is an adaptation of the acclaimed novel by David Mitchell. By all accounts, it’s a very decent read and is certainly worth your time. The same cannot be said of this movie. […]

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Silent Hill: Revelation 3D

November 6, 2012 Ami Dudley 0

In true haunted house fashion, “Silent Hill: Revelation 3D” takes you on a trip through the spooky town of Silent Hill, complete with realistic animatronics, random spurts of old man laughter, and that creepy carnival […]

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Cinefest

November 3, 2012 Digital Editor 0

In the spirit of this electoral season, Cinefest will air “The Campaign,” starring Will Ferrell and Zach Galifianakis. Undefeated Congressman Cam Brady (Ferrell) runs unopposed until clueless Marty Huggins (Galifianakis), director of the local Tourism […]

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Seven Psychopaths

October 29, 2012 Mahad Mousse 0

The trouble with psychopaths is that they’re often charming characters to be around. But as one of the movie’s titular psychopaths puts it, “they get pretty boring after awhile.” “Seven Psychopaths” hosts a plethora of […]

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