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Archive for: movies

Blog: After Happily Ever After

Blog: After Happily Ever After

Junior Taylor Bell’s faith in marriage, love and relationships has been nonexistent since her parents’ separation in 2009. She sees divorce and separation all the time — on TV, in movies and even in real life. However, a movie she recently saw gave her hope that maybe relationships can last, after all.

 

Blog: Top Films to Watch When Sick

Blog: Top Films to Watch When Sick

Staffer and frequent flu-haver Zoe Brian lets you in on the best flicks to watch when home sick.

 

Fall A&E Events Preview

Fall A&E Events Preview

There’s a lot going on this fall, find out how you can fill the final days of summer.

 

Vintage Pick: “The Moderns”

Vintage Pick: “The Moderns”

Tired of living in Kansas? Take a vacation to Paris circa the 1920’s in Alan Rudolph’s artistic masterpiece “The Moderns.”

 

Midnight Movie Madness

Going to the Hunger Games Movie Premiere and the reasons why they are a necessity in some teenagers lives, even with the late night a tired feeling the next day.

 

Vintage Pick: “Heavenly Creatures”

Vintage Pick: “Heavenly Creatures”

Murder, love and madness clash in Kate Winslet’s acting debut “Heavenly Creatures.” Directed by Peter Jackson and based on the true story two teenage girls turned murderers.

 

High School is Nothing Like It’s Portrayed in the Movies

High School is Nothing Like It’s Portrayed in the Movies

“I was conditioned to believe that every high school had impromptu food fights, a high concentration of letterman jackets and a dumb jock who only answers to ‘Buzz.’ Well, four food-fight-free years later, it’s hit me like a book of cliches to the face: tawdry teenage comedies got it wrong.”

 

Blog: Take Me to the Movies

Blog: Take Me to the Movies

Staffer Nick May discusses his love for film.

 

Podcast: 2012 Oscar Nominations Snubs and Surprises

Podcast: 2012 Oscar Nominations Snubs and Surprises

Staffer Alex Lamb sounds off on the many snubs in this year’s Academy Award nominations, as well as some unexpected surprises.

 

Podcast: The Sherlock with the Impossible Dragon Tintin

Podcast: The Sherlock with the Impossible Dragon Tintin

Alex Lamb discusses “Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows,” “Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol,” “The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo” and “The Adventures of Tintin.”

 

Podcast: Hugo and The Descendants

Podcast: Hugo and The Descendants

Alex Lamb discusses two of the year’s best movies, Hugo and The Descendants.

 

‘Anonymous’ Offers Intriguing Elizabethan Drama

‘Anonymous’ Offers Intriguing Elizabethan Drama

Although historically questionable, ‘Anonymous’ provides a thought-provoking period piece and a more accessible Shakespearean story.