The average romantic film has scarred the American psyche so badly that we expect all movies about love to end with a fantasy of a kiss and a ring, with sequels of children and happiness.
Category Archives: Film & TV
Movie Review: “How Do You Know”
Reese Witherspoon is, in a word, sparkly.
Movie Review: “Somewhere”
Sofia Coppola’s “Somewhere” starts with a black sports car driving around a circular road in the middle of nowhere, moving in and out of the shot as it does several laps.
Professor’s research proves to be no small beer
Most students think they know everything about beer, but they haven’t met this archaeologist.
Dr. Alexei Vranich, a research professor in the archaeology department, is an expert on all things beer.
Tangled
Walt Disney Animation Studios’ 50th feature film “Tangled” can be summed up as an animated version of your typical romantic comedy.
Sikh Art and Film Festival to celebrate culture
In third grade, third-year international development studies student Jagmeet “Hoodini” Singh started exploring music. In high school, Singh wrote his own rhymes and battled other rappers. Last year, Singh performed at the Sikh Art and Film Festival to an international audience.
Movie Review: “The Next Three Days”
The central question of “The Next Three Days,” based on the French film “Pour Elle” (“Anything for Her”), is whether or not John Brennan can become the criminal he needs to be in order to break his wife out of jail.