Photo Courtesy of Marvel 'The Winter Soldier' merges super heroes and spy thrillers We were first introduced to Steve Rogers in "Captain America: The First Avenger," where the sickly young man from 1940s Brooklyn strove to be a hero in his own right. He exhibited an unyielding selflessness in his desire to serve his country and help his fellow countrymen in the war against … [Read more...] about Captain America: The Winter Soldier Review
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Video: ReelStories Film festival earns raving reviews
Volunteers unfurled the red carpet and erected a stately tent in Joslyn Plaza as a murmur reverberated through campus. Project managers and Good Samaritans alike awaited the influx of moviegoers to the second annual REELSTORIES FilmFest. Joslyn began to heat up with the hustle and bustle of incoming film lovers. The art pieces on display ranged from an avant-garde mask of … [Read more...] about Video: ReelStories Film festival earns raving reviews
DVD Review: "The Great Reverse"
As the camera pans across Ghana's landscape there is an unsettling feeling in the viewer's stomach. There is nothing luscious about the land; it is entirely barren. Everywhere the eye reaches is covered in a thin layer of dust eclipsing all of the semi-permanent shacks that line the streets. "The Great Reverse the second film released in the Nomad Reality film series produced … [Read more...] about DVD Review: "The Great Reverse"
INREVIEW: ‘The Hunted’
AuthorAuthorTitle Picking good movies isn’t all that tough. Most of the time you can tell from one glance at the names on a movie’s poster whether you should see it. As a rule, once an actor hits the “10th good movie” mark, any film he appears in is probably going to be worth your $9.50. Sadly, rules are made to be broken, and this one broke particularly hard last Friday. … [Read more...] about INREVIEW: ‘The Hunted’
INREVIEW: ‘How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days’
For me, there have always been two types of motion pictures: films and movies. A film may or may not be entertaining as its redeeming quality lies in its artistic value. A movie, on the other hand, is specifically made to entertain and may or may not contain any artistic merit. Both good films and movies are difficult to make, and the often fine line between the two means many … [Read more...] about INREVIEW: ‘How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days’