Film classics switch things up, bringing viewers back in time
Audiences given the opportunity to watch older movies
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Audiences given the opportunity to watch older movies
Pixar prequel follows Mike and Sulley to college
Family proves intriguing, blending home movies and acted scenes
Chase satisfies while supernatural twist falls flat
Season brings superhero sequels, novel adaptations to box office
Rock musician-turned-director Rob Zombie’s films have been mostly grungy drive-in fare, including “House of 1000 Corpses” and its superior sequel, “The Devil’s Rejects.” With his latest film, “The Lords of Salem,” he decided to make a more visually striking film that assaults the senses. He’s made it totally on his own terms, and the result is a completely bonkers head trip of a film (that’s high praise).
New film lacks realism in portrayal of Robinson
Sports and cinema have always had an interesting relationship, aside from WWE wrestlers getting movie deals (if you’d call professional wrestling a sport). Sports legends have been documented, historical moments have been revisited on the silver screen and Will Ferrell has introduced some colorful characters in his comedic sports parodies. It’s the perfect genre to tell stories of competition, triumph, desire and despair, mostly featuring underdog teams that pull off the ultimate upset. With baseball legend Jackie Robinson’s biopic “42” coming out this weekend, let’s take a moment to reflect on the relationship between movies and sports.
Cable becoming obsolete, less convenient to viewers
Bloody horror remake lacks fun factors from original film
Film festival premieres make for promising movie season
A combat plane swoops across the National Mall, clips the side of the Washington Monument and lands in front of the White House. It’s a national nightmare that’s all-too rattling in a post-9/11 world.
New film plays on Hitchcock, humor to balance weak script
Gomez, Hudgens star in provocative film about dark side of weeklong vacation
New Brad Pitt film tackles relevant social issues, packs strong performances
It’s 2012, which means that it may be the end of the world as we know it.
New version of ’80s action film lacks character development
Ice skating, concerts will keep students busy during upcoming break
Latest James Bond film delivers new character development