Dear John
March 3, 2010
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By Shelly Voss The country’s population of love-struck teenage girls had been counting the days until the premiere of Nicholas Sparks’ best seller-turned-movie when it opened February 5th. Starring Channing Tatum (Step Up) and Amanda Seyfried (Mamma Mia), this love story sends the audience out... Read more »
Sherlock Holmes
January 13, 2010
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By Lauren Smith As the Christmas Eve flurries of snow brought us a chill, Christmas Day opened the door to a new sort of a chill; a chill to the bone; a chill delivered to us in the form of “Sherlock Holmes,” a movie that combines pseudo-supernatural elements, sharp humor, and of course, a mystery... Read more »
2012
December 7, 2009
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By Ashley Bagwell Keeping in mind the fact that major Hollywood moviemakers have never found it important to remain true to the scientific nature of the way things work, 2012 delivers a healthy dose of disaster and enough amazing special effects to entertain its audiences and earn $148,787,000 as... Read more »
The Blind Side
December 1, 2009
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By Lauren Smith Earning $34,119,372 its opening weekend and then more than doubling it the next, “The Blind Side” stands tall in box offices stats that are currently being dominated by a cult phenomenon. Starring Quinton Aaron and Sandra Bullock, in what some would call her most uplifting performance... Read more »
“Glee” Gives Viewers Something to Sing About
November 16, 2009
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By Lauren Smith Melodically cascading its way into hearts across America through peoples’ funny bones, Glee has, no doubt, earned a spot in DVR’s across the nation. Viewers are given a 60-minute rebuttal to the success of High School Musical featuring side-splitting wit and music, from... Read more »
Paranormal Activity- Rated R
October 23, 2009
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By Ashley Bagwell Imagine a movie that has the ability to terrify almost an entire audience, prevent teenagers from closing their eyes at night and winning a spot as one of the best horror movies of all time, all for around $15,000. Oren Peli, a video game designer turned director, shot the... Read more »
A truly ‘Up’lifting film
July 7, 2009
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v By Ashley Bagwell “Up” is the latest in a string of highly successful Pixar films. This list includes “Toy Story”, “A Bug’s Life”, “Toy Story 2”, “Monsters, Inc”, “Finding Nemo”, “The Incredibles”, “Cars”, “Ratatouille” and “WALL-E.” While all of these... Read more »
The Last House on the Left – (Rated R )
March 24, 2009
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Last House on the Left- Review v By Halley Theroux If you have a gothic fascination with murder and vengeance then you will be enveloped in the series of predictable plot twists found scattered between scenes of blood and betrayal in, The Last House on the Left. ... Read more »
Slumdog Millionaire
March 12, 2009
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v By Evia Zack Box Office – $115,024,121 in the US, $189,424,479 worldwide Slumdog Millionaire was the winner of eight Academy Awards, four Golden Globes, and topped numerous critics’ lists. Some wonder whether or not it deserved this amount of praise, but this story of love and loss was... Read more »
Melting Pot: a dining experience
March 10, 2009
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v By Evia Zack One wouldn’t think that a pot of melted cheese could be a meal, but the Melting Pot has taken this idea and created an amazing restaurant. From six different cheese appetizers to an even wider selection of chocolate fondues for dessert, the Melting Pot is the perfect place to... Read more »

