Contributing Writer reviews Academy Award-winning war film, “1917” By Ryan McCarthy || Contributing Writer In April of 1917, Lance Corporals Schofield and Blake were given a seemingly...
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The Magnificent Seven fits film genre, lacks depth, profound dialogue By Preman Koshar || Arts & Entertainment Editor The Magnificent Seven, directed by Antoine Fuqua of Training Day fame,...
Jason Bourne executes the next segment of the saga expertly By Preman Koshar || Arts & Entertainment Editor The Bourne saga has been an interesting story to follow. A...
Antichrist presents graphic, thought-provoking depiction of grief, loss By Luke Rosica || Contributing Writer Danish filmmaker Lars Von Trier’s Antichrist is a very divisive film. Critics have called...
Bridesmaids: hilarious Wiig-led girl power BY ZACH SCHREIBER ’13 Staff WriterDon’t worry, it’s not a chick flick. Ok, it’s a little bit of a...
Hunger Games’ casting overshadows production Movie Review BY LAUREN BEJZAK ’13 Editor-in-Chief The much-awaited spark of the new would-be slobbery adolescent saga...
Super Troopers (2001) still super Movies You Should’ve Seen By Now BY ZACH SCHREIBER ’13 Staff Writer If you haven’t seen Super...
21 Jump Street enjoys satisfying re-imagining Movie Review BY SOPHIE AFDHAL ’15 Staff Writer 21 Jump Street premiered in theaters this past week...