Archive | Arts & Entertainment
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Album review: “Born and Raised” redeems Mayer of his darker days
Since the release of his first album in 2001, John Mayer has earned a reputation as a singer-songwriter who produces quality music and continuously impresses live audiences with his mesmerizing guitar licks.
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Movie Review: “Snow White and the Huntsman”
Unlike the Disney classic, this rendition of the fairy tale of Snow White has way less woodland creatures singing and a lot more stabbing, murderous stares and dead birds.
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Movie review: ‘MiB3′ comes out of nowhere and entertains … a little
“Men in Black 3″ was better than I expected. But going into a film with remarkably low expectations can do that. The first one was clever, but a little underwhelming, whereas the second one was complete and utter crap.
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Movie review: ‘MIB III’ brings adventure and laughs
Men In Black III is a fantastic final installment in the quintessentially ’90s science fiction series. Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones do justice to the original movies by delivering yet another action-packed and hilarious performance.
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Movie review: ‘Battleship’
Loud. Louder. Loudest. Those are the three different volumes present in one of the first summer blockbusters of the year, “Battleship.” The movie’s plot is relatively simple.
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Movie review: Tim Burton’s ‘Dark Shadows’ fails to rise out of its coffin
Johnny Depp and Tim Burton mob up together once again in Burton’s new film “Dark Shadows.
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Movie review: Crude humor has no boundaries in Sacha Baron Cohen’s ‘The Dictator’
The comedy style of Sacha Baron Cohen is rare even in the odd world that exists today. His crude humor leaves no targets untouched, including all races, religions, ethnicities, genders and anything else I failed to mention.
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Movie review: Return of the superheroes
The Avengers Directed by Joss Whedon Starring Robert Downey Jr., Chris Evans, and Scarlett Johansson Rated PG-13 Now Playing The slew of Marvel superhero movies in recent years has culminated with Joss Whedon’s multimillion dollar brainchild, The Avengers.
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Jim Gaffigan stands up for fast food, bars, Ohio State
From Subway to McDonald’s, comedian Jim Gaffigan had a score of menu items to serve up to almost 2,000 Ohio State students Wednesday night. For his hour of standup, Gaffigan had the auditorium full of laughter as he discussed family, dietary habits, fast food restaurants and going to the bar.