Archive | Arts & Entertainment
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‘Boardwalk Empire’ returns with a muzzle blast
For fans of HBO’s "Boardwalk Empire," there was a massive question looming after the end of last season: will main character and fan favorite Jimmy Darmody rise from the dead and make a comeback in season three? Unfortunately, the answer is no. Jimmy is gone. But don’t let that turn you away.
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Movie review: “Finding Nemo 3D”
Last year, after word came out that the Lion King would be back in theaters in 3D, I could not have been more excited. While that enthusiasm lacked after the announcement of Finding Nemo and Monsters Inc.
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Movie review: Left speechless by ‘The Words’
5/5 stars Quite some time has passed since I’ve seen a movie as beautiful as The Words. I admit that the real reason I went to go see it is because of my undying love for Bradley Cooper.
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Controversial documentary sees record sales
In a documentary arguing that President Barack Obama’s policies are the result of strong anti-colonialist sentiments, former Dartmouth Review Editor-in-Chief and conservative political commentator Dinesh D’Souza has transitioned into the film world with his release of the controversial “2016: ...
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Column: James’ word porn outsells Rowling’s world of magic, should we be worried?
“He grabs me suddenly and yanks me up against him, one hand at my back holding me to him and the other fisting in my hair.” “It is our choices … that show what we truly are, far more than our abilities.” Let’s play a game.
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Television’s new fall lineup has something for everyone
A feeling of restlessness has fallen across America as the fall television season approaches once again.
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Video game review: ‘Madden 13’ marks franchise’s biggest improvement to date
Football season officially began last night with the defending champion New York Giants taking on "America’s Team," the Dallas Cowboys, but for video game enthusiasts, the season started last week with the release of EA Sports’ "Madden NFL 13".
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TV review: “Breaking Bad” midseason finale sets stage for killer ending
It must feel pretty good to be Walter White, a.k.a “Heisenberg.” A little more than a year has passed since he was diagnosed with inoperable lung cancer and turned to manufacturing crystal meth as a means of providing for his family.
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Movie review: D’Souza takes viewers on a shocking journey through Obama’s past
Dinesh D’Souza, author of New York Times bestseller “The Roots of Obama’s Rage” among other political books, has made an impact on society with his new documentary, “2016: Obama’s America.” The film was being screened in select theaters but is now making its way across the country.