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Trailer Talk

Scott Iwaniec December 9, 2015

Jimmy Kimmel premiered trailers for the two most anticipated superhero vs. superhero movies within exactly one week of each other. Here’s what I think of the twin trailers that grabbed the world’s...

The Good Dinosaur Review: A Dinosaur and His Boy

Hector Ramirez II December 9, 2015

The Good Dinosaur is Disney Pixar’s latest film that asks, “What if the meteorite that killed the dinosaurs missed Earth?” From there, The Good Dinosaur tells a story I never expected from a dinosaur...

Classics Worth Watching

Tara Dombrowski December 9, 2015

Alfred Hitchcock's Rear Window is a film about a man stuck in his apartment after breaking his leg and being told to take a break from his job. Jeff Jefferies entertains himself by spying on his neighbors...

Jessica Jones: The Darkest Superhero Show Yet

Hector Ramirez II November 25, 2015

The Marvel Cinematic Universe’s lineup of films and recent shows has initially given off the impression of being lighthearted fun that people of all ages can enjoy,  and these have seen renowned success. Marvel-Netflix’s...

Weekly Roundup

Ben Atwater November 25, 2015

Academy Award winning screen writer Philippa Boyens will pen the screenplay for an adaption of The Merlin Saga, a fantasy series of novels about young wizard Merlin’s adventures in Camelot. Not much...

Top 5 Disney Movies You Probably Haven’t Seen

Hector Ramirez II November 25, 2015

We have all seen the magic of Disney films. They capture a sense of awe and excitement in every motion picture with stunning animation and groundbreaking storytelling. To think that it all started with...

Spectre Shakes Up the Bond Franchise

Tom Mayr November 18, 2015

Shooting his way back onto the big screen is Daniel Craig in the fourth installment of the rebooted James Bond series, Spectre. Craig has reprised his role as everyone’s favorite spy for MI6, with nothing...

Small Screen Supers

The Charger Bulletin November 18, 2015

By SCOTT IWANIEC & STEVE CIAMPA CONTRIBUTING WRITERS [email protected] With the cable superhero shows three to five episodes in, this is usually the “jumping off” or “staying...

The 33: A Tale of Hope

Ben Atwater November 18, 2015

 Deep Down Dark, a novel by Hector Tobar, tells the story of the 2010 San Jose mining accident, in which a mine in the Atacama Desert of Chile collapsed, leaving thirty- three miners trapped for sixty-nine...

The Peanuts Movie Cracks the Shell of Classic Characters

Ben Atwater November 18, 2015

Charles Schulz’ Peanuts characters are some of the most beloved characters ever created. Starting out as a one-line comic strip in 1950, Peanuts has brought to life many characters that have stood the...

Crimson Eek!

Francesca Fontanez November 11, 2015

Crimson gushes from both walls, and people in Guillermo del Toro’s mystery/thriller Crimson Peak. Del Toro’s latest piece is puzzling, yet satisfying, predictable, yet shocking. Crimson Peak is jam-packed...

Weekly Round Up

Ben Atwater November 11, 2015

In an age where progressiveness seems to define critical acclaim, the latest news regarding the upcoming X-Men spinoff Deadpool details the titular antihero’s sexuality. Director Tim Miller said in an...

Trailers: An Art in of Themselves

Ben Atwater October 28, 2015

Throughout the past seventy years of mainstream cinema, trailers have always been the predominant form of marketing for film. Even 76 years ago, Gone with the Wind and The Wizard of Oz were promoted...

Steven Spielberg Delivers with Bridge of Spies

Tara Dombrowski October 28, 2015

Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg are back in the Cold War drama Bridge of Spies. Based on true events, Bridge of Spies follows lawyer James Donovan (Tom Hanks) as he struggles to bring justice to Rudolf...

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