Justen Smith, Staff Writer It’s ironic that a story about a sentient robot ends up being Neill Blomkamp’s most human film yet. After directing the […]
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Review: Fifty Shades of Grey hilarious, boring
Justen Smith, Staff Writer There is evidently a lot to be said when the most profitable movie of 2015 so far is the adaptation of […]
Review: House of Cards Season 3 premier displays quiet intensity
By: Justen Smith, Staff Writer THIS REVIEW CONTAINS SPOILERS FOR THE ENTIRE SERIES UP UNTIL THE POINT OF THIS EPISODE. “House of Cards,” the politically […]
Review: Seventh Son cliched
Justen Smith, Contributor “Seventh Son” stars Jeff Bridges, Julianne Moore and Ben Barnes as cogs in an uninspired fantasy cliché. Adapted from the novel “The […]
Jupiter Ascending Disappoints: Review
Justen Smith, Contributor Disjointed, confusing, and underwhelming, “Jupiter Ascending” fails to live up to the impressive previous pedigree of the Wachowskis. Andy and Lana Wachowski […]
American Sniper review
Justen Smith, Contributor In “American Sniper,” Bradley Cooper plays Chris Kyle, the most deadly sniper in the history of the U.S. Military. The film chronicles […]
Q & A With Hot Tub Time Machine 2 Stars
Michael Strong, Arts & Living Editor Whoever guessed that “Hot Tub Time Machine” would be a critical success before its release, could only have come […]
How to Get Away With Murder recap
Imogen Farris, Writer This week’s episode begins with Annalise drowning her sorrows in cheap, minibar liquor at a hotel while eating room service food alone […]
Bloody Pulp: Crisis in the American Comic Book! Review
By Marielena Zajac, Online Editor The Department of Theater and Performance Studies has created a one-of-a-kind play with “Bloody Pulp: Crisis in the American Comic Book!,” […]
“Superheroes: A Never-Ending Battle” Documentary Review
Jessica Fisher, Staff Writer “Superheroes are American Gods, the American mythology.” This is the first line that introduces the audience to this three-part, three-hour mini-series […]
The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies Review
Jessica Fisher, Staff Writer (Spoilers follow) Readers of “The Hobbit” novel, viewers of Rankin and Bass’s 1977 animated film, and fans of Peter Jackson’s battle […]
A Tale of Two Assassins: Unity and Rogue Review
Mike Strong, Arts & Living Editor Assassin’s Creed has finally made the jump to new-gen platforms with Assassin’s Creed Unity. Available only on PS4, Xbox […]