Student director heads 'Hot' Pinter production
"Brutality is the disease no one is immune to," reads the tag line of the upcoming production of "The Hothouse" as stated by student director Loring Griggs. This is his own perception of the concept of the play and the driving force of why he chose the play.…
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Bright and sunny 'Horton' does justice to Dr. SeussFilm Review
There once was a time in old Hollywood, where film studios churned out profitable movies that weren't very good. With an eye on Dr. Seuss, the beloved children's book king, they spent all of their money on visual fluff that didn't know a thing. Using real people, costumes and sets, they made films that hammed up the tales audiences didn't quite get.…
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Historical inaccuracy hurts prehistoric plotFilm Review
Although offering interesting subject matter and locales, "10,000 B.C." is a forgettable romp through prehistoric times. Writer/director Roland Emmerich ("Independence Day") refrains from his usual disaster epic to concentrate on more simple primitive times.…
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Super villain Sylar steals sci-fi series spotlightKeith Comic Crusader
When season one of "Heroes" ended, the show set the bar for great writing and acting. All the fans had high expectations for season two; expecting the same greatness as the previous season. That didn't happen. I almost stopped watching the show all together, but one character kept me hooked to the show-Sylar.…
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