‘One for the Money’ busts into theatres

Plum

Andrea Sessions, Editor-in-Chief
February 3, 2012

Within the first scene, the audience finds out the main character has a mom who assumes she’s dead after being five minutes late, a father who would like nothing more than to kill her grandmother and a cousin who stuck his tongue down her throat at her wedding. Oh, and she recently went through a divorce,... Read more »

‘Underworld 4′ should not be ‘Awakening’

Naomi Ellifritt, Photo Editor
January 29, 2012

High expectations were held for the release of the new Underworld 4; Awakening. This series never fails to be full of action and great effects but, unfortunately, this movie was a disappointment. Kate Beckinsale (wife of the Underworld creator Len Wiseman) is back as Selene, a vampire among a world where... Read more »

Happy Feet, Happy Viewers

Amara Jefferson, Assistant Sports' Editor
December 5, 2011

  Happy Feet 2 Movie Poster “Happy Feet Two” directed by George Miller which is the sequel to “Happy Feet” has so far made $43,755,357.00 since it came out in late Nov. of 2011. This new 3D film is in the top 3 of Yahoo’s Weekend Box Office Charts. “Happy Feet Two” starts out with... Read more »

‘Breaking Dawn’ breaks through

Caitlyn Nickerson, A&E Editor
November 20, 2011

After a three year wait, fans of Stephanie Meyer’s Twilight series were excited to go see the newest movie in the series “Breaking Dawn.” Many people who went to see this movie were people who had also read the book. While many books are far better than the movies that follow them, this book would... Read more »

An ‘Anonymous’-ly awe-full design

Anonymous-Movie-Poster

Andrea Sessions, Editor-in-Chief
November 10, 2011

Director Roland Emmerich’s “Anonymous” hit theatres, striving to make a startling statement to its audience. However, the unsuspecting audience did not receive just one startling statement, but several startling statements wrapped up in one big marvelously awful package. Originally aiming to theorize... Read more »

‘The Rum Diary’ takes viewers on a trip

The Rum Diary

Andrea Sessions, Editor-in-Chief
November 4, 2011

Any who viewed the opening of “The Rum Diary” can gladly hold on to the joy of knowing they were amongst the single most laughter-filled room within theatres this past weekend. Director Bruce Robinson’s film strummed with original humor and odd characters, with the cherry on top being the additional... Read more »

Paranormal Activity 3 haunts movie theaters

Jacob Spader, Reporter
October 23, 2011

Paranormal Activity 3 creeped into theatres on October 21. This prequel continues the series by giving the viewer insight into what started it all. It’s the beginning of the end.Ever wonder how exactly Katie and Kristie became so unfortunate? The answer lies in the depths of this shockingly realistic... Read more »

Footloose, fantastic remake

Caitlyn Nickerson, A&E Editor
October 21, 2011

Movie goers were pleasantly surprised with the release of the 2011 version of “Footloose.” Director Craig Brewer did the seemingly impossible by remaking a fantastic classic from 1984. Using the brand new actor, Kenny Wormald, as the main character in this movie was a risky move for Brewer. Wormald... Read more »

Aliens can make Millions!

Amara Jefferson, Assistant Sports' Editor
October 21, 2011

Matthijs van Heijningen Jr. did an amazing job creating suspense and spine-chilling scenes in “The Thing”. “The Thing” starts out with Kate Llyod (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) a Paleontologist is asked to take a trip to Antarctica. Dr. Sander Halvorsen (Ulrich Thomsen) has made a miraculous discovery... Read more »

Robots and ‘Real Steel’

Amara Jefferson, Assistant Sports' Editor
October 11, 2011

“Real Steel,” directed by Shawn Levy, takes place in the near future, where robot fighting is a popular sport. Charlie Kenton (Hugh Jackman) plays a man who buys expensive robots every chance that he gets. He lives a life of cat and mouse, running from people which of whom he owes money to. Robot... Read more »

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