A Maze Run Too Often
“The Maze Runner” opened this weekend and joined the growing fraternity of books transformed to the silver screen. Unfortunately, at this juncture, it also joins two other clichéd niches in cinema: the...
View ArticleAmerican Sniper Out-Performs Other January Films
Rachel Weeks/Correspondent American Sniper is a biographical war drama that is centered around the life of former Navy SEAL Chris Kyle, the man who was given the title of Most Lethal Sniper in U.S....
View ArticleUnbroken is a Hit
Billy Nguyen/Staff Reporter Angelina Jolie’s wartime drama, Unbroken, centers around Louis Zamperini, an Olympic athlete who becomes a Japanese prisoner of war during World War II, following his...
View ArticleBox Office: Selma opens at $8.3M on MLK Weekend
Bryan Rallet/Correspondent “Selma” takes place a year after the Civil Rights Act of 1964 legally desegregated the South, and depicts the violently repressed pacific protests led by Dr. Martin Luther...
View Article“50 Shades” is Unexpected Love Story
Elizabeth Worsham/Advertising Manager This weekend marked the controversial opening of “50 Shades of Grey,” the first installment in the film adaptation of the series by E. L. James. Having a general...
View ArticleStraight Outta Compton Provokes Thought
Himani Parekh/Staff Reporter Directed by Felix Gary Gray, Straight Outta Compton is the story of five young artists who told their truth through music, a truth filled with police brutality, gang...
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