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Tags archive: film

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Entertainment

Foreign films – a powerful tool for learning new languages

October 9, 2016 AnnMarie Marlow

There is something unarguably seductive about foreign films. Perhaps it is the iconic Brigitte Bardot-esque heroines of French cinema or the intoxicating, blood-soaked battles of…

Entertainment

“The Fourth Phase”: More than just a snowboarding film

October 4, 2016 Anna Bernard

It’s art, undeniably. Snowboarder, skier or none of the above, it is unquestionable that the footage and content shown in “The Fourth Phase,” is pure…

Entertainment

Diamonds in the rough: The best films you might have missed this summer quarter

September 29, 2016 Ryan Ninesling

To put it lightly, the summer of 2016 wasn’t exactly one that most film executives will want to remember. The dog days of summer weren’t…

Entertainment

Accountants, aliens and wizards: Fall film preview

September 27, 2016 Taryn Allen

The autumn months are always big for film, and this year is no exception. Here are just a few of the can’t-miss-new-films that already have…

Are you not entertained?

“Inception” was a summer hit, but is it really as good as we remember?

July 3, 2016 Ryan Ninesling

Upon its release nearly six years ago, “Inception” was all anybody could talk about. The film was unlike anything that had come before it, yet…

Blogs

Is Now You See Me: Second Act worth the watch?

June 18, 2016 Madison Heller

The first movie review for the summer is in: Now You See Me: Second Act. Some of you may be familiar with its precursor, Now…

Entertainment

Genuine movie, genuine students pay off in F.I.L.M.

January 11, 2016 Ruth Hollenback

"I was in the military for a long time…I’ve noticed that there’s a very real parallel between the instant feeling of family I got with my…

Entertainment

‘Furnace’ acting smolders, but plot smothers

December 11, 2013 Kaitlynne Birkett

Set in 2008’s Braddock, Penn., the new film “Out of the Furnace” follows two blue collar brothers as they struggle with their pasts and futures.…

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