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Movie magic

Caitlin Duncan October 22, 2014

Why is it so easy in movies? Why is it that the guy falls in love with the shy, quiet girl that nobody notices? Why does the girl always break through the tough guy’s shell and see the softer side of...

Far from Gone 75 Years Later

Ben Atwater October 22, 2014

For 75 years, the film Gone with the Wind has been a constant standard to which most films do not come close. In the 75 years since its release, few other films have captured storytelling on such...

If you’re happy and you know it

Dylan Rupptrecht October 22, 2014

Don’t let this cheesy title fool you; Hector and the Search for Happiness uses art and originality to transform a cliché’ narrative perspective into a fresh and inspiring one. Simon Pegg stars as...

Merc with the Mouth Movie Confirmed

Ben Atwater September 24, 2014

Around Comic Con time this year, a two minute clip of “test footage” of a new film was leaked onto the internet. This footage was of the much anticipated Deadpool movie. Deadpool, for all those...

Translucent to Opaque

Dylan Rupptrecht September 17, 2014

Could society benefit from completely dismantling people’s emotional responses? Eradicating people’s swaying passions that lead to irreparable destruction? Such is the posing question in Phillip Noyce’s...

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...

The World’s End Concludes Flavours Cornetto Trilogy

Dylan Rupptrecht September 4, 2013

In the sci-fi comedy, The World’s End, British actors Simon Pegg and Nick Frost finish out the three-part series director Edgar Wright established through Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz, with the aptly...

Safe Haven: Movie v. Book

Samantha Mathewson February 20, 2013

It’s expected that when a movie is made based on the book, it is just that: based off of— not cookie-cutter. But there is a difference between alterations and changes. Safe Haven came to theaters...

The Campaign

Ana Abraham August 29, 2012

The last dedicated political movie to hit the box offices was The Ides of March in October of 2011. Although, this fast-paced crash course into dirty politics starring George Clooney and Ryan Gosling was...

Famed Antihero Comes to the Big Screen

Isaak Kifle October 6, 2010

During the last week of September, funny how time flies, SCOPE’s movie of the week was Jonah Hex. There were some technical difficulties during the Tuesday, September 28 airing that caused a 30 minute...

SCOPE’s First Movie of the Semester

Isaak Kifle September 8, 2010

As the Black Student Union was leaving the Alumni Lounge, having just finished their first meeting, other students entered, taking chairs that barely had a moments rest. It was a hot and humid Wednesday...

Is It Worth Going the Distance?

Samantha Shinn September 8, 2010

It’s late one night in NYC, and there are two people fated to meet: Garrett –the guy who just got dumped and currently on the rebound and Erin-the 31 year-old intern who can’t make the cut. Their...

The American, a Foreign Film

Carole McFaddan September 8, 2010

In The American, George Clooney, a lone assassin named Jack, is a master among the craft. Late in his career, when a job in Sweden goes far beyond awry, Jack travels back to Italy where his boss is stationed...

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