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The Charger Bulletin

The Student News Source of the University of New Haven

The Charger Bulletin

The Student News Source of the University of New Haven

The Charger Bulletin

Just Watch The Anime Instead

Hector Ramirez II October 28, 2015

The idea of humans having to face impossible odds is a fascinating genre. It’s a fantasy element that challenges who we are and what we stand for. Thankfully, a lot of creative works have come from this...

Action Packed Superhero Flicks to Look Forward To

Ben Atwater October 14, 2015

One of this year’s tent pole films, Ant-Man, has officially been greenlit for a sequel. Ant-Man marked the end of phase two of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Pulling in over $400 million dollars worldwide,...

Weekly Roundup

Ben Atwater October 14, 2015

After many rumors, it is now official that Pacific Rim 2 has been put on hold indefinitely. Universal put out the following statement last week. “Legendary’s ‘Pacific Rim 2,’ originally scheduled...

Sicario Thrills From Start to Finish

Dylan Rupptrecht October 14, 2015

Denis Villeneuve’s Sicario puts into perspective the war against drugs via intense, pulsating action. Not a moment is wasted as the film abruptly starts with Kate Macer (Emily Blunt) leading her FBI...

A Balanced Spectacle

Ben Atwater October 14, 2015

IMAX and 3D are often a subject of controversy in the film industry. From a consumer perspective, movie tickets cost upwards of seven dollars more for often sloppily converted 3D. Yet sometimes, the format...

The Martian is Otherworldly

Ben Atwater October 7, 2015

In an age where government funding is diluted amongst hundreds of different agencies, the funding for the space program is more of an afterthought for the current administration in office. Between 1955...

Attack on Titan: A Failure of Titanic Proportions

Ben Atwater October 7, 2015

For years now, anime has been a medium that has lent itself to creative and original storytelling. From the Miyazaki films like Totoro and The Wind Rises, to more recent TV shows like Naruto and Bleach,...

The Scorch Trials Loses Its Path in the Maze

Ben Atwater September 30, 2015

In an age where studios are consistently battling each other by replicating movies, the young adult genre has been most subject to this. Starting with Twilight in 2008, a slew of franchises have...

Pulitzer Prize Winner To Come to New Haven

Ben Atwater September 30, 2015

Pulitzer Prize winning journalist and novelist Hector Tobar’s novel, Deep Down Dark, has been adapted into a major motion picture, titled The 33, which stars Antonio Banderas, Juliette Binoche, and James...

Faith in Johnny Depp’s Acting Career Restored

Dylan Rupptrecht September 30, 2015

Long-time fans of Johnny Depp will find comfort in knowing that one of the most charismatic actors of our generation still has it! Indeed, these dedicated fans have endured such woeful films as Mortdecai,...

Weekly Roundup

Ben Atwater September 30, 2015

Six months ago, Sony made fans rejoice and cringe when it moved Spiderman to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The previous five Spiderman films have all been independent entities from any other superhero...

Classics Worth Watching

Dylan Rupptrecht September 30, 2015

They say the art of parodies have died, that these hilarious comedies were born and thrived in the 80s and 90s. With such atrocities as Epic Movie and A Haunted House proliferating the movie scene,...

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