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(06/17/21 10:23pm)
Let me start off by saying this, I used to really despise musicals. I would always avoid and trash them without giving them a watch. But, now as I grow older and gain a little more wisdom I have started to develop my movie taste buds. I have seen Hamilton, La La Land, and Sweeney Todd just to throw a few out there. I have come to the conclusion that I really enjoy musicals now.
(06/14/21 3:25am)
Before I get into this review, let me just say that DC knocked this series out of the park. Trust me, I’m surprised that those words just came out of my mouth. Based on DC’s history, I was starting to lose all hope that they would produce consistently good content. Sweet Tooth washed away all of the bad tastes from both Justice League cuts, Batman vs Superman, Wonder Woman ‘84, and the dreadfully bad Suicide Squad.
(06/03/21 4:08pm)
Finally we get a Disney live action remake that has an original story. Disney has given us Lion King, Dumbo, Jungle Book, Tarzan, and Mulan. None of them have been new stories, just retellings of the old story while Disney flexes how great the animation is now. That is what is really driving me away from these live-action remakes as of late! Nothing is being told brand new to the audience. Let’s be honest, most of the people that are seeing these films are those who have seen the original film.
(06/03/21 4:02pm)
It is rare that sequels deliver in the same way as their predecessor, especially in horror movie franchises. The Conjuring 2 was not scary in my opinion and IT: Chapter 2 was just Pennywise yelling. Sorry, but that's not horror or scary in my book. A Quiet Place Part II doesn’t rely on jump scares, weird gooey stuff, or loud noises. John Krasinski once again has set the bar on how to torture his cast and the audience with psychological silent horror. I felt like I was not on the edge of my seat for most of the film, but I still think that this second part delivers on the thrills.
(06/23/20 11:45am)
About a month ago, I was on the phone with my best friend and she said “You need to watch this movie ‘365 DNI’.” At the time, the Polish/Italian film was yet to reach Netflix, but has since been added to the popular streaming service. Preceding its more widespread release, I’ve seen tons of posts about the movie and tons of girls gushing over the main character's attractiveness.
(04/02/20 1:00pm)
The most talked about movie of the year is one nobody’s seen yet. #TheHuntMovie opens in theaters Friday the 13th of March. #DecideForYourself
(12/04/19 4:30am)
Disney released “Frozen 2” on Friday, Nov. 22, and the “Frozen” sequel has became the top-grossing animated release from Disney and of all time.
(10/22/19 2:21am)
Time to celebrate - #Zombieland: Double Tap is now playing everywhere! ?
(10/18/19 11:44pm)
#NationalSuperheroDay
(10/08/19 2:45am)
#JokerMovie in theaters October 4. Tickets are now available at link in bio.
(09/22/19 6:19pm)
She's no damsel in distress. Gina Rodriguez is #MissBala. Own it on Digital today!
(03/26/19 7:37pm)
As the final weeks of the semester approach us, we all need a minute to sit down, relax and watch a mindlessly entertaining movie. Campus Life played “Mary Poppins Returns” on Friday night in the Student Center Auditorium. “Mary Poppins Returns” is fun for the family, though it suffers in comparison to the original film.
(03/14/19 5:04pm)
The 91st Academy Awards took place on Feb. 24. Once again, the ceremony exhibited not only the glitz and glamour of the red carpet but also new experiences that we’ve never seen in past awards ceremonies.
(01/22/19 11:00am)
Universal’s release of “Glass” is the highly anticipated third film in M. Night Shyamalan’s “Unbreakable” franchise, starring Bruce Willis, James McAvoy and Samuel L. Jackson.
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(03/27/16 1:04pm)
Three years ago, a rumor started swirling around the fan boys and girls and social media spaces that at some point in the near future two of the world’s most iconic comic book characters would be coming to the big screen in a battle that had never been seen before.
(03/13/16 12:49pm)
After the rousing and surprising viral marketing and box office success of Paramount Pictures and Bad Robot Productions “Cloverfield” (2008), fans of the found footage monster movie were expecting a sequel to the open-ended finale of the first. Fast forward eight years later and they have released their supposed follow-up film, “10 Cloverfield Lane.”
(02/28/16 12:16pm)
From comic to screen, Deadpool from 20th Century Fox flies, slices and dices and rocks its slapstick humor to the big screen this year. And boy was it a laugh out loud riot.
(02/10/16 2:20pm)
Opening this Friday in the Ballroom of the Student Center, the film Steve Jobs will be showing for students’ entertainment, for free, at 8:00 and 10:30 p.m.