The Sitter- Will Babysit for More Originality
January 9, 2012 by Tracy
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Jonah Hill, notable for his roles in Superbad and Moneyball, returns to his crude humor as he stars in The Sitter. Hill plays Noah, a dead-beat college student who now lives with his mother after making some unwise decisions. Taking on the job to babysit three troublesome kids with the combination of an ungrateful girlfriend [...]
My Top 10 Movies of 2011
December 30, 2011 by Rachel Phillips
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As the year draws to a close, I feel compelled to look back, not only in terms of family and friends, but also in entertainment. Here are my ten favorite movies from this year. Keep in mind, however, that I am not a professional movie critic. I don’t look at a movie and have thoughts [...]
Mission Impossible 4, a cinematic mission accomplished
December 25, 2011 by Jeffrey Wang
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Ghost Protocol is the fourth installment in the Mission Impossible series, where Tom Cruise remains as the leading star. Ethan Hunt and the IMF return to the stage conducting undercover missions. Although still a typical action movie, Ghost Protocol trumps the other films in the series, scoring a successful 93% on Rotten Tomatoes. With newer [...]
A Promising Trailer for The Hunger Games Movie
December 25, 2011 by Sasha Belaluddin
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If you’re a fan of the series, you probably have already heard that a movie adaptation of The Hunger Games is going to be released next year in March. Even if you aren’t a fan of the series, you may have already seen the first official trailer of The Hunger Games, which was released on [...]
They’ve Got the Whole Wide World in the Palms of Their Hands
December 18, 2011 by Rachel Phillips
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Clearly aimed at a younger audience but with allowances for the possibility that adults would drift into the theater to reminisce over their childhoods, the newest Muppet Movie is like a pizza supreme that is covered in so many toppings that everyone can find something they like. The jokes are served to the audience in [...]
No More Harry Potter Movies??
December 3, 2011 by Sadaf Qadir
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For all you Harry Potter fans out there, listen to this: Warner Brothers has recently announced that on December 29th, 2011, they will no longer be shipping new copies of any of the Harry Potter movies. This includes all the movies, from the first to the last two. Before you start to freak out, realize that [...]
Like Crazy: Not your typical love story
December 3, 2011 by Jackie Liu
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When Jacob (Anton Yelchin) meets Anna (Feliticity Jones), they fall head over heels in love but it\’s never as simple as that. As a tourist visiting America from the United Kingdom, Anna violates her student visa and cannot return to Jacob in the States. Over a period of time they struggle to stay in touch [...]
Breaking Dawn: Sadly Not Terrible
December 3, 2011 by Sadaf Qadir
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Breaking Dawn was disappointing… for Twilight haters, who were forced to admit that the movie wasn’t as terrible as we might have hoped it to be. As compared to the last three movies, Kristen Stewart\’s acting greatly improved. And the graphics of the movie were great! (The wolves were actually really scary this time around.) [...]
Breaking Dawn: Breaking the Barriers of Stupidity
December 2, 2011 by Jennah Pendleton
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Over the past five years, Stephanie Meyer\’s Twilight has blown up in mainstream media. While the books do have a large following (mostly pre-pubescent girls whose hormones are raging) there is an even bigger group of Twilight-haters. While I would really not like to consider myself in the group of anti-fans who are making Twilight [...]
Movies in Review: The Tree of Life
November 29, 2011 by Calvin Tsang
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Movies in Review : The Tree of Life by Calvin Tsang In the history of the history of cinematography, films have done and imagined all that the brain could’ve seemingly tried to conceive and conjugated into it’s chasms and abyss but yet,Terrence Malick , in this dramatic drama full of hidden and mysterious psuedo-meanings alongside [...]


