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5 Great Original Film Scores

Cameron Hines April 17, 2013

With Oblivion opening next week, it brings with it an original score composed by popular group M83. The score is fantastic, and movie scores always make great music to listen to while doing homework, so...

UNH Named One of “New England’s Most Dangerous Schools”

Cameron Hines April 10, 2013

Parents tell their children to be safe while they’re off at college, how to never go out at night without someone else, and to stay out of certain neighborhoods. Many like to joke about their concern...

Roger Ebert: The Man, the Inspiration, the Legacy

Cameron Hines April 10, 2013

When you think of film critics, the most infamous name that comes to mind is Roger Ebert, Pulitzer-Prize winning author and film critic. The renowned critic has been battling cancer for several years now,...

G.I. Joe: Retaliation

Cameron Hines April 10, 2013

If Hasbro’s newest film G.I. Joe: Retaliation proves one thing, it’s that the time tested method of adding Dwayne Johnson to anything makes it better than its predecessors. The film, which was originally...

USGA, the G Stands for “Greek”

Cameron Hines April 3, 2013

Whether you are a member of Sigma Chi, Phi Sigma Sigma, or have no affiliation with Greek life, it is clear that though our school’s Greek life may not be as outspoken as other schools’, the Greeks...

People, Hell & Angels

Cameron Hines April 3, 2013

After being dead for 43 years, Jimi Hendrix has risen from the grave to make his album titled People, Hell & Angels. Before you go calling the Ghostbusters, you should know that the tracks on this...

RIP Richard Griffiths

Cameron Hines April 3, 2013

The Harry Potter movies taught me many things, but probably my most important lesson came in the first one, very early in the movie. Harry is anxiously awaiting his letter from Hogwarts after it keeps...

The Emperor Needs A New Groove

Cameron Hines April 3, 2013

In the aftermath of the nuclear bombs dropped on Nagasaki and Hiroshima, the movie Emperor follows the allied forces, who are in the process of trying of rebuilding the country of Japan and prosecuting...

5 Films of 2012 to Watch

Cameron Hines April 3, 2013

With still a lack of good films coming out in 2013, now’s a good time to catch up on films from last year you may not have seen. So here are five excellent ones from last year. 5. The Sessions:...

Go Home Geeks, You’re Hipsters

Cameron Hines March 27, 2013

Right now is a great time to be a geek, especially if it’s one for movies. Over the last few years, popularity in comic book movies or other franchises that had a limited following has grown dramatically....

Season 3 is Coming

Cameron Hines March 27, 2013

This Sunday cannot come soon enough. I’m not referring to the multitude of Easter Egg hunts I’ll be going on, I’m talking about the return of HBO’s megahit Game of Thrones. For those who don’t...

5 Movies that Deserve the 3D Conversion

Cameron Hines March 27, 2013

With so many movies being rereleased in 3D, it seems inevitable to fight movie studios’ attempts to get some extra money out of their older movies. While some of these rereleases have benefited from...

The Curious Case of Mr. Monopoly

Cameron Hines March 27, 2013

It is news to no one that George Lucas’ Star Wars revolutionized popular culture as was not seen done before, and in doing so spawned one of the most lucrative franchises ever. Making a total of about...

Oz the Great and Powerful

Cameron Hines March 13, 2013

Deception. Belief. Illusion. All of these components are constantly in motion while watching director Sam Raimi’s Oz the Great and Powerful. In this film, we are taken back to the land of Oz,...

The Cinema: Why Going to the Movies Still Matters

Cameron Hines March 13, 2013

The movie theater: the archetype for being with friends, spending money and going on dates in middle school. There’s really nothing like going to the movies: whether it is an enjoyable experience or...

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