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(02/10/16 1:32pm)
Sometimes the best way to finish off Valentine’s Day is cuddling on the couch next to someone special in your life and watching a movie. It’s time to get your “Netflix and chill” on with these movies that are perfect to enhance your celebration of love.
(01/24/16 1:49pm)
My significant other and I made our way over to the Rave Cinema on Carpenter Road, Jan. 7, at 8 p.m., to check out Leonardo DiCaprio’s latest movie, The Revenant, directed by Alejandro González Iñárritu.
(01/10/16 7:03am)
Presented by Eastern Michigan University’s Campus Life, the following films: “The Good Dinosaur,” “Fruitvale Station,” “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” and more will be headed to the big screen in the Student Center Auditorium and the Halle Library Auditorium for a free movie screening this semester.
(12/02/15 2:24pm)
The highly anticipated trailer for Captain America: Civil War premiered to a packed crowd who gave overwhelming approval on Jimmy Kimmel Live Tuesday, Dec. 24.
(12/02/15 5:35am)
Creed is the Rocky movie that managed to surprise us, and thankfully this surprise is one that we want to see more of. The movie takes the concept of the underdog that the series is known for and flips it around for the seventh installment in the boxing franchise.
(11/22/15 1:27pm)
Thanksgiving is on its way and students are ready to go home and chow down on Turkey, cranberry sauce and all kinds of traditional dishes. After stuffing your face with, well, stuffing, there needs to be time for your stomach to settle down and digest.
(11/10/15 11:37pm)
(11/10/15 11:16pm)
The Martian, directed by Ridley Scott, starring Matt Damon, has done phenomenal in the box office and it isn’t hard to see why. The movie dominated during September opening weekend and continued on an upscale in October, generating an estimated $11.7 million over Halloween weekend. In a five-week period, the total cumulative earnings came to about a whopping $183.1 million.
(11/04/15 12:27pm)
What happens when a prolific institution, such as the University of Michigan, showcases one of the most unequivocal depictions of human sexuality from controversial French director, Gasper Noe? We get to find out this month, as a controversial piece of cinema will be playing at the University of Michigan Theatre.
(10/25/15 1:30pm)
Many of us have laughed, cried and re-watched Disney Pixar movies. As children or adults, these classics are hard not to find some enjoyment in. But, have you ever thought about all of the technical elements and difficulty that goes into creating these elaborate animations?
(10/18/15 3:21am)
(10/18/15 3:05am)
Marvel’s “Ant Man” played at the Student Center Friday night. The mostly packed auditorium frequently burst into laughter more than a dozen times during the movie.
(10/10/15 11:29pm)
This year’s winners of the Ypsi 24-Hour Film Shootout were announced at a public screening at Washtenaw Community College Friday, Oct.9 at 7 p.m.
(01/28/15 5:13am)
The movie American Sniper has been the most talked about movie of 2015 thus far. It has had rave reviews as well as harsh criticism. The movie made over $105 million in its opening weekend making it the highest grossing weekend ever for a drama.
(11/02/14 3:42am)
Daniel Radcliffe goes from boy wizard to something quite demonic in his newest film, “Horns.”
(10/29/14 1:46am)
Of course one of the things people like most about Halloween is getting scared, but not everyone likes scary movies. If you are still trying to get into the Halloween spirit and you’re not a huge fan of bloody murderers, then here are ten movies that are great for watching with your younger siblings, your kids, or cuddled up alone in your room.
(01/05/14 7:25pm)
2013 was an interesting year for movies, especially within the past couple of months when all of the films deemed Oscar-worthy were released. I’ve heard enough about “Gravity” and “12 Years a Slave” – we all know they’re both going to clean up at the Academy Awards. So here are my top films of 2013.
(01/05/14 6:38pm)
The new Warner Brothers sports comedy, “Grudge Match”, opened in theaters on Dec. 25 and brought in about $7 million its opening week. Directed by Peter Segal and starring Sylvester Stallone, Robert De Niro, Kim Basinger and Kevin Hart, the chemistry between the legendary actors
alone certainly calls for high expectations.
(10/30/13 11:31pm)
With all of the disposable rubbish that comes out of Hollywood, it’s a breath of fresh air when a good movie is released. It’s so unfortunate that the film industry has had the stink of the comic book genre linger on the business for years now. It would seem that a lot of the movies that get greenlit nowadays are the results of overeducated agents, ne’er-do-well producers and excessive cocaine use. But all of those bad feelings were purged upon one screening of “The Counselor.”
(10/30/13 11:18pm)
A 17-year-old girl taunted and tormented by her peers possesses the ability to make terrible things happen with her thoughts. A cruel prank turned a magical night at the prom into a literal bloodbath. This is the story of “Carrie.”