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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

The Visit

Tara Dombrowski September 23, 2015

The Visit, is a horror film directed by the man most film junkies have a love/mostly hate relationship with, M. Night Shyamalan. He wowed us with The Sixth Sense and Unbreakable, but not a lot of his films...

Weekly Roundu

Ben Atwater September 23, 2015

Bryan Singer, founder of the X-Men film franchise, has taken on his next project, 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. Based on the Jules Verne novel, 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea has been adapted for film several...

Why the Big Screen Matters

Ben Atwater September 16, 2015

While Netflix and less legal sources on the internet are great ways for films to reach viewers they otherwise would not have, there will never be a replacement for the big screen experience. Since...

A Monster Mash is Brewing

Ben Atwater September 16, 2015

The age of giant monster films is finally returning, starting with Pacific Rim in 2013. 2014 brought Godzilla, and 2015 brought Jurassic World. All three films have been very profitable, and it now looks...

Nolan’s Next Project: A Mystery

Ben Atwater September 16, 2015

It is arguable that no other director has shaped the past decade of film more than Christopher Nolan. Coming to prominence ten years ago with Batman Begins, Nolan reinvigorated the superhero genre offering...

Disney Short Films Collection Comes to Blu-ray

Hector Ramirez II September 9, 2015

If there was one characteristic to describe any Disney short film, it would be creative. Walt Disney’s legacy was founded on short cartoons with everyone’s favorite mouse, Mickey Mouse, so it’s...

Chris Evans To Keep His Shield…For Now

Ben Atwater September 9, 2015

Ever since Chris Evans portrayed the iconic star spangled man in 2011, audiences have fallen in love with him as Steve Rogers, also known as Captain America. Not only does he up his muscle in each...

Ben’s Picks for Netflix

Ben Atwater September 9, 2015

Let’s face it: the average college student does not have funds nor motivation to schlep out to their local theater, pay 12 bucks for a ticket, a small fortune on mediocre food, and devote an entire night...

What’s Left of 2015

Ben Atwater September 2, 2015

While the year is over halfway done, and the time for summer blockbusters has passed, there are still several promising films coming out. The Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials (Sept. 18) Last year,...

Coming Soon to a $5 Tuesday Near You

Kaitlin Mahar September 2, 2015

Here are some upcoming releases to keep an eye out for in the coming weeks: A Week in the Woods (Premieres Wednesday, Sept. 2): Don’t brush off this film just because it’s about old people –...

Conversations in Intimacy

Dylan Rupptrecht September 2, 2015

James Ponsoldt’s The End of the Tour reveals the enlightening conversations writer and journalist David Lipsky made with the late, brilliant author David Foster Wallace. These conversations transpired...

American Ultra is Not So Ultra

Dylan Rupptrecht September 2, 2015

Jesse Eisenberg plays Mike Howell in American Ultra, a stoner who just wants to propose to his love Phoebe (Kristen Stewart) and work his hometown in West Virginia. What Howell does not know, however,...

Everest Peaks But Doesn’t Quite Reach Emotional Summit

Ben Atwater September 2, 2015

Significant accomplishments have always been of human interest. The sense of doing something before someone else, or conquering the unconquerable is the drive that compels much of our actions. Such...

Weekly Roundup

Ben Atwater September 2, 2015

Disney’s response to Comic Con has long been D23, a media convention for the corporate empire that rules the world. After Marvel skipped Comic Con this past year, for the first time in ages, there...

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