Archive | Arts & Entertainment
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Video games: Halo 4 proves a worthy addition to acclaimed series
The Halo series has always been one of the most revered franchises in video games. Its story and multiplayer features have been enjoyed by millions, and series protagonist Master Chief has become one of the major icons of the Xbox platform.
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Album review: Ke$ha ‘Warrior’
Ke$ha avoids a sophomore slump in her rock-infused second album, Warrior. Though Warrior has a different sound than 2010’s electro-pop hit Animal, Ke$ha’s effective genre-mixing is unlikely to alienate her fans.
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Movie review: New Broken Lizard Comedy release disappoints past fans
From the team that brought you "Super Troopers" and "Beerfest" comes yet another raunchy R-rated comedy.
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‘Boy Meets World’ returns
Children of the 90s are rejoicing at the news that a “Boy Meets World” spinoff series is now in development for Disney Channel.
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Movie review: ‘Argo’ tells untold story of heroes
The story behind the movie “Argo,” directed by Ben Affleck, is so brilliantly crafted that it’s hard to believe it’s based on true events that occurred during Iran’s Islamic Revolution. When a mob of angry, distressed Iranians overtook the U.S.
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Movie review: Racially insensitive ‘Red Dawn’ doomed by political pandering
During post-production of “Red Dawn,” MGM’s execs changed the nationality of the invading Chinese army to North Korean by digitally altering flags and other national symbols, and dubbing over the original Chinese dialogue with Korean. The studio didn’t want to alienate Chinese audiences.
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Movie review: Ang Lee slices himself an animated piece of ‘Pi’
Two characters leave home and are forced to get along—the only snag is that one of them is an adult male Bengal tiger named Richard Parker.
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‘Gangnam Style’ jumps in front of ‘Baby’ for top YouTube spot
PSY officially galloped his way to the top of the YouTube world. With more than 817 million views, the 34-year-old South Korean singer’s “Gangnam Style” music video became the most watched YouTube video of all time, the website announced on its Trends blog Saturday.
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Movie review: “Twilight: Breaking Dawn, Part Two” is a good ending to the saga
Put all the Kristen Stewart acting jokes and Team Edward/Team Jacob hysteria aside, and what you’re left with in “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Part Two” is a visually impressive science fiction/thriller with plenty of action and head-ripping-off to go around.