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Highly Anticipated Adaptation Hits Theaters

Erin Ennis December 2, 2008

I'll start with a warning: if you have not read Twilight, the first book in Stephanie Meyer's best selling vampire love story, I would close this issue of the Charger Bulletin up, run to the local Barnes...

Wishing These Were My Role Models

The Charger Bulletin November 12, 2008

The film Role Models hit theaters Friday, Nov. 7, and I have to say that it was a blast. The movie performed better than expected and I never felt bored throughout the entire 99 minutes. Role Models is...

Hollywood Prepares as Oscar Season Nears

celinanatola November 12, 2008

December is approaching and we all know what that means: the Oscar movie season! The most buzzed-about films hold on for a late release to take advantage of the late publicity. Winning movies that followed...

Stone Picks On Bush in His Latest Movie

laurenaceto October 29, 2008

Oliver Stone takes a great risk with W. It is different from previous depictions of presidencies directed by Stone. Unlike Oliver's Nixon and JFK, W. is the story of our current President of the United...

College Dems Offer Glimpse into Healthcare

celinanatola October 29, 2008

WEST HAVEN--Students joined together in the Alumni Lounge with loaded potatoes in hand to watch Michael Moore's SiCKO Thursday night, Oct. 23. The film, presented by the College Democrats offered personalized...

Saw Returns with Fifth Installment

Erin Ennis October 29, 2008

Every Halloween, movie goers prepare for another sequel of the ever popular Saw franchise. Since 2004, horror fans have watched as the Jigsaw Killer (Tobin Bell) expanded the normal idea of revenge and...

Horror Flick Skips the Gore

The Charger Bulletin October 17, 2008

The moment the lights dimmed my legs began to tense up. By the time the movie was over I had scooted so far down in my seat my knees were at my eye level and I had jumped at least five times and screamed...

Lies Shows Truth

The Charger Bulletin October 17, 2008

Body of Lies begins with a profound quote by W.H. Auden: "I and the public know, what all schoolchildren learn. Those to whom evil is done, do evil in return." Auden wrote these lines in regards to Germany's...

Jackson Brings the Heat in Terrace

Erin Ennis September 24, 2008

Lakeview Terrace was exactly what any viewer could expect from a Samuel L. Jackson film. While there were no highly publicized catch phrases, Jackson's thriller was interesting, simplistic, and allowed...

Girl Gives Raunchy Laughs

Mia Becker September 24, 2008

It's a classic love story: boy meets girl, boy falls in love with girl, girl dumps boy, and boy hires his best friend to make girl run back to boy. My Best Friend's Girl, starring Dane Cook, Kate Hudson,...

Righteous Kill Delivers

timothyfasano September 17, 2008

The new film starring Robert De Niro and Al Pacino, Righteous Kill, opened at the box office this weekend amidst large buzz. The film is a basic story about two police officers (Pacino and De Niro)...

Playboy Bunny Love Goes Unappreciated

Melanie Rovinsky August 27, 2008

LOS ANGELES--Playboy model and one of Hugh Hefner's live-in girlfriends, Kendra Wilkinson, has recently stirred up trouble by declaring her fondness for the Olive Garden restaurant. Whether it be on her...

Summer 2008: Why the Movies Were So Nerdtastic!

timothyfasano August 27, 2008

To all the avid readers of the Charger Bulletin, I welcome you back to another exciting year here at the University of New Haven! In addition, a special welcome to the hordes of new freshman on campus,...

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