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Universal Studios helps produce Hail, Caesar! (Courtesy of www.facebook.com/universalstudiosentertainment).

‘Hail, Caesar!’ prospers with great actors

By Lucas Modzelewski
February 15, 2016

hile everyone is flocking to see "Deadpool" and "How to Be Single" this Valentine's Day weekend, many are forgetting about a solid movie that came out...

Kung Fu Panda 3 includes a diverse cast and beautiful scenery (Courtesy of www.facebook.com/KungFuPanda/photos/).

‘Kung Fu Panda 3’ remains a film for all

By Tyler Lopez
February 2, 2016

he large, fluffy, and comical Po is back in the third installment of the "Kung Fu Panda" franchise. Being the third film in the series, one would think...

The Forest includes actress Natalie Dormer who stops at nothing to find her sister (Courtesy of www.facebook.com/TheForestIsReal/?fref=ts).

“The Forest” displeases horror fans

By Madeline Moffett
January 10, 2016

hile Leonardo DiCaprio and "The Revenant" cast are hearing the Oscar buzz and "Star Wars: Episode VII" is smashing records at the box office, "The Forest"...

Paranoia is easily shown in the Cult Classic The Thing (Courtesy of  www.facebook.com/thethingmovie/photos).

‘The Thing’ proves to be a Halloween masterpiece

By Tyler Lopez
October 27, 2015

alloween is upon us, with cheesy costumes, mountains of sugar filled, tooth destroying candy and dopey “horror” movies that emphasize on lame gags...

Charlotte Le Bon and Joseph Gordon-Levitt in The Walk (Courtesy of www.mctcampus.com).

‘The Walk’ provides an emotional journey for viewers

By Lucas Modzelewski
October 12, 2015

ne movie just hit theaters all across America and will not disappoint viewers. 'The Walk,' is a story about Philippe Petit, a high-wire artist who dreams...

Almost Famous teaches viewers that we all can strive for a better life (Courtesy of www.facebook.com/AlmostFamousTheMovie?fref=ts).

What to Watch: ‘Almost Famous’

By Tyler Lopez
September 30, 2015
The turbulent decade of the 1970s brought about the most interesting, confusing, and outwardly crazy times in American history.
Uncover what you are afraid of by seeing Poltergeist (Courtesy of www.facebook.com/poltergeistmovie?fref=ts).

“Poltergeist”: An Expected Disappointment

By Cierra Felton
May 28, 2015
I grab a fistful of popcorn and slowly eat it, piece by piece, until I can see my palm again. I pay close attention to the screen, waiting for something exciting to happen. Unfortunately, 'Poltergeist' failed to give me the enjoyment I craved. All of the thrilling scenes present in the trailer were the only decent scenes in the entire movie, most of which occurred in the first half hour. The film starts with the Bowen family moving into a new home. The daughter, Madi, suspiciously starts talking to her closet. Her parents assume she is just talking to her imaginary friends; unfortunately, they thought wrong. Later that week, the parents go out to a dinner party. While there, they find out some shocking news: their house was built over an old cemetery. While the parents are out, poltergeists attack the children, and capture Madi in the meantime. The remaining hour of the film is spent trying to get Madi back.
The Bellas are back in Pitch Perfect 2, in theaters now (Courtesy of www.facebook.com/pitchperfectmovie).

“Pitch Perfect 2” fails to live up to standards set by the first film

By Rachel Brands
May 21, 2015
The sequel to 2012s ‘Pitch Perfect’ came out on Friday, May 15. The film featured all of the previous cast members from the first one, most famously Anna Kendrick and Rebel Wilson. The movie started with the Barden Bellas in trouble when Fat Amy accidentally shows her private parts to the entire crowd during the performance for the president’s birthday. This causes them to end up in a difficult competition that no American team has even won before. However, before they can do that, they must band together and “find their sound” again. That’s it. That’s the plot. For the record, I loved the first ‘Pitch Perfect.’ It was funny, entertaining, and the songs were wonderful. The writing was great and it kept me engaged the entire movie. Its unnecessary sequel was mediocre at best. The original movie was an amazing piece of film that should have been left alone. The sequel that has insisted on being dragged along behind it is an embarrassment to the entire franchise.
Hot Pursuit: Armed and Not Really Dangerous

“Hot Pursuit”: Armed and Not Really Dangerous

By Trisha Fritz
May 11, 2015
With summer right around the corner and amazing movies like Avengers: Age of Ultron in the theatres, do not waste your time with a want to be “The Heat” with Reese Witherspoon pulling a Sandra Bullock.
Defy Reality with Insurgent (Courtesy of www.facebook.com/TheDivergentSeries).

“Insurgent” shapes the next chapter for “The Divergent Series”

By Devin Martin
March 25, 2015
Many people were pouring in to Regal Cinemas to see the new “Insurgent” movie. The eager movie-goers were excited, especially myself when I slipped on the 3D glasses that would transport me to my favorite fictional adventure held in Chicago.
Cinderella has a night unlike any other, make your night just the same (Courtesy of www.facebook.com/Cinderella).

“Cinderella” teaches courage and kindness in a magical way

By Kat Gorospe
March 16, 2015
As several little girls shuffled out of the AMC theater in their blue dresses and toy tiaras, it brought back memories of when I dressed the same; the famous Disney tale being my favorite. On March 13, the remake of the 1950 classic Disney film, “Cinderella”, was released. Just like “Maleficent”, Walt Disney Pictures put a realistic twist in the movie, along with dazzling special effects.
Walt Disney Animation Studios compelled with Touchstone Pictures to create Good Morning Vietnam (Courtesy of www.facebook.com/DisneyAnimation).

What to watch: “Good Morning Vietnam” transports viewers to the ’60s

By Tyler Lopez
March 8, 2015
The 1960s. America saw the election, and assassination, of the nation’s youngest president. Martin Luther King Jr. won African-American’s their rights. Russia and America produced hundreds of thousand of nuclear weapons. And the most controversial war in American history was waged in the the muggy jungles of Vietnam.
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