Columbia hosts 6th Annual Record Fair
Music stores from across East Coast gather to sell classic albums
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Music stores from across East Coast gather to sell classic albums
Season brings superhero sequels, novel adaptations to box office
New York band plays with elements of pitch, adult themes
Production tells story of fall from power, betrayal
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.
Event to highlight positive influences on community
Bloody horror remake lacks fun factors from original film
Medieval series intrigues audience with sex, power
USC graduates open Five Points locale to offer downtown alternative
Gomez, Hudgens star in provocative film about dark side of weeklong vacation
Summer is rapidly approaching, and the weather is getting warmer. And with warm weather comes the opportunity to enjoy various music festivals coming to the Southeast, like Warped Tour and Carolina Rebellion, but, most importantly, Bonnaroo. They are extravagant and exciting opportunities for summer fun, as long as you avoid some of the typical pitfalls. Here are a few reasonable ways to prepare for music festivals and have a stress-free experience.
Prequel fails to meet expectations with flat performances, weak story
It’s almost that time of year: the weeklong escapade into pre-adulthood that lets college students set aside their worries and make terrible life decisions that may come back to bite them. Yes, I am referring to spring break. Students will soon be spending their money (or their parents’) to let their wild side out at some of their ideal vacation spots like Cancun, South Padre and Fort Lauderdale. With “Spring Breakers” coming to theaters presently, let’s stop and take a look at a few movies that feature some of our dream spring break getaways.
They just don’t make great college party movies anymore.
Young actors bomb, veteran cast thrives in mystical teen film
‘Good Day’ lacks thrills due to poor screenplay, tired performances
It’s Valentine’s Day, which means all of the unfortunate men in committed relationships will most likely get dragged into seeing “Safe Haven,” yet another romance film by the king of schmaltz himself — Nicholas Sparks. I’ve cracked jokes about how Sparks’ cornball romances are all the same, but this column entry will provide legitimate evidence. Or better yet, you’ve probably seen enough Sparks to know what to expect and could probably surprise your significant other by making your own piece of romantic trash. Here are some instructions on how to write a Nicholas Sparks film.
It’s Valentine’s Day, which means all of the unfortunate men in committed relationships will most likely get dragged into seeing “Safe Haven,” yet another romance film by the king of schmaltz himself — Nicholas Sparks. I’ve cracked jokes about how Sparks’ cornball romances are all the same, but this column entry will provide legitimate evidence. Or better yet, you’ve probably seen enough Sparks to know what to expect and could probably surprise your significant other by making your own piece of romantic trash. Here are some instructions on how to write a Nicholas Sparks film.