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While September may be a month loathed by many SCAD students for a return to the daily grind of projects and early classes, they can at least take solace in
Observing the all-star cast of the movie “Takers,” in theaters now, one would expect this film to be the blockbuster hit of the summer, right? Wrong. Though I am not
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Most people know Christopher Nolan’s name as the director behind the mega-hit Batman franchise of the past few years. You know, the one that made half a billion dollars and
A friend mentioned as we walked out of the theater for “Toy Story 3,” “If you look at all three movies, a perfect history of computer animation.” Yet, more so
Writer and director Stephen Poliakoff’s latest film, “Glorious 39,” centers on family conspiracy in pre-World War II Britain. The thriller stars Romola Garai, Bill Nighy, Julie Christie, Jeremy Northam and
The film “Death at a Funeral” originally was released in 2007 as a British comedy, starring Matthew Macfadyen and a host of other celebrated British actors. Recently adapted for the
Popping the DVD in the player, I wasn’t sure to what to expect. “Skin” could possibly be an action movie, some dirty flick, an example of a “cut and dice