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The Charger Bulletin

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The Charger Bulletin

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The Charger Bulletin

If I stay through this movie, it’d be a miracle

Dylan Rupptrecht September 10, 2014

If I Stay, which features the very prevalent Chloe Grace, had me hooked by its trailer, but what had been a very highly anticipated movie outing turned into cinematic disappointment. The movie is...

Editor’s Insight

Scott Iwaniec September 10, 2014

Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson has officially announced that he will be playing Black Adam in the Shazam movie. He has been rumored to be playing either Black Adam, Shazam or Green Lantern for the past...

In Memoriam: Robin Williams

Scott Iwaniec September 3, 2014

A little piece of everyone’s heart died along with Robin Williams on Aug 11, 2014. It would be easy for me to sit here and write a quick list of his accomplishments and end with an “R.I.P.”...

When Did I Become 20?

Dylan Rupptrecht September 3, 2014

A review of the movie Boyhood, released in July I still cannot grasp the way my little brother’s voice slightly cracks now, at the age of 12, a whole eight years younger than me, and I still find...

Guardians of the Galaxy Review

Scott Iwaniec September 3, 2014

Guardians of the Galaxy took the record for the highest box office opening weekend for an August film in history. Guardians had so much working against it: an unknown name, a silly concept, and...

Charger Bulletin staff conquers Comic Con

Scott Iwaniec August 27, 2014

This summer The Charger Bulletin traveled to Comic Con at the XL Center in Hartford on Saturday, May 31. I was fortunate enough to be one of the staff members who tagged along. The Bat mobile, artists...

Always left wanting more

Samantha Mathewson August 1, 2014

The Fault in Our Stars was a traditional heart-wrenching tragic love story that left the audience tearful for the love that they had clung to throughout the plot development and then lost themselves. It...

A new beginning in NYC

Elissa Sanci August 1, 2014

Begin Again, written and directed by John Carney, is a hard film to describe in only a sentence. To label it a comedy would take away from its depth, but to call it heartwarming leaves you with the impression...

Transformers: Age of Extinction Review

Scott Iwaniec July 16, 2014

Anyone who knows me knows my love for the Transformers movies. I am the unapologetic defender of the Michael Bay Transformers films. Of course I acknowledge the flaws, but as a member of the targeted audience,...

X-Men: Days of Future Past Review

Scott Iwaniec July 16, 2014

For the first time since X2 (X-Men United), Brian Singer returns to the franchise and promises to give us one for the books with X-Men: Days of Future Past. Does this film hold up to the hype? Goodness...

Godzilla Review

Scott Iwaniec July 16, 2014

With Pacific Rim proving to be an overall success, it’s no wonder why Warner Bros. would invest in yet another giant monster movie. This time, they decided to invest in the cinematic icon of Godzilla. Immediately,...

The twisted trio

Samantha Mathewson May 7, 2014

The Other Woman stars Leslie Mann as Kate King in a role that not only has the audience never seen her in before, but one that she mastered flawlessly with endless laughs. Her role as the wife of a cheating...

The Amazing Spider-Man 2 review

Scott Iwaniec May 7, 2014

Anyone who has been reading this section since the fall already knows that Spider-Man has a very special place in my heart. Without a doubt the best part of the film is its visuals. Spider-Man looks incredible....

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