Chronicle Epitomizes “Boys Will be Boys”

Jessica Calderon, Staff Writer (10)
March 29, 2012

  Right as I was about to have a seizure over having to sit through another cheap footage video diary (such as Paranormal Activity), Max Landis and Josh Trank saved me by writing Chronicle. Although the film has somewhat of a mainstream concept, it sets itself apart by having a main character that ultimately... Read more »

Halo 4 Preview

Jagjit Johal, Staff Writer (10)
March 27, 2012

The new installment of the shooter series Halo 4 is set after Halo 3 as Master Chief returns to face an ancient evil which threatens the fate of the universe. The game developed by 343 Industries will kick off a new trilogy of the series. Rumors have it that it will release on the Christmas of 2012,... Read more »

A Tale of Two Cities: It Was the Best of Books, It Was the Worst of Books

Rubani Virk, Co-Managing Editor (10)
March 23, 2012

A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens is an indefinitely dragged on novel with a high amount of predictability. Written during the Victorian Era and based on the French Revolution, the novel consists of terror, fear, and a triangular love story. The three hundred sixty-four page book requires patience... Read more »

The Magic of Disney Re-release

Cindy Teixeira, Front Page Editor (11)
March 22, 2012

  Beginning last year, Disney brought a few of our favorite movies to the big screen in 3D. What is the purpose of this? To simply bring our all-time favorite childhood movies back to life. So far, my personal favorite, The Lion King has been released in theaters as well as Beauty and the Beast.  ... Read more »

The Hunger Games: The Search for Katniss and Peeta

Erin Tait, Staff Writer (9)
March 5, 2012

  One of the most anticipated movies to hit theaters in 2012 is The Hunger Games, based on the incredible book series by Suzanne Collins. Collins developed a futuristic society where danger is always lurking just around the corner, while its central characters struggle with the obstacles of teen romance.... Read more »

The Vow Dominates Theaters

Claire Littlefield, Staff Writer (10)
February 28, 2012

  What happens when you put two gorgeous actors together in a once-in-a-lifetime love story that tugs at the heart strings? A sold out opening weekend. The Vow brought in $41.7 million over the weekend, with $11.6 million on Valentine’s Day alone. This romantic hit stars Dear John‘s Channing... Read more »

21 Jump Street Preview

Monica Ocegueda, Tech (12)
February 28, 2012

“You have the right to remain silent…” yeah that’s right, 21 Jump Street is back! The hit TV show in the 80’s is now in the making of a new movie. Due to my obsession with Johnny Depp, I have watched every single movie and thanks to Internet Movie Data Base (IMDB) I found out that Johnny... Read more »

Potter is Back in the Woman in Black

Christy Giang, Staff Writer (9)
February 24, 2012

  The Woman in Black is about a young lawyer named Arthur Kipps, played by Daniel Radcliffe, who lives with his son and his son’s nanny. He visits a remote town to handle the estate of a lady named Alice Drablow, who lived with her apparent son named Nathaniel. He soon learns that the town has had... Read more »

With “Jane By Design” There’s No Fashion Crime

Monica Ocegueda, Tech (12)
January 19, 2012

Meet Jane Quimby- a high school misfit turned into high fashion intern. Jane is a simple girl with huge dreams of belonging in the massive world of fashion. As difficult it is to be in the fashion industry, Jane seems to be flowing in perfectly until she faces her reality at home of being an unpopular... Read more »

DVD Review: Dinner For Schmucks

Christy Giang, Staff Writer (9)
December 15, 2011

Dinner for Schmucks is a comedy about a rising executive who thinks he has found the perfect guest to bring to his boss’s monthly dinner party when he meets IRS employee, Barry. The dinner party is described as being a “dinner for idiots”. This movie was released in America on July 30th of 2010,... Read more »

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