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Staff Second Chances

Scott Iwaniec February 26, 2014

There’s Something About Mary: This is the film that started the “gross humor” flicks such as American Pie, Eurotrip, and others of the like. The success of this Ben Stiller and Cameron Diaz...

Disney: Come Back Kids?

Scott Iwaniec February 19, 2014

Remember the days of The Little Mermaid, Aladdin, and Beauty and the Beast? Remember how celebrated and genuine these films were? Every year we couldn’t wait to see what animated film Disney came up...

American Hustle Review

Jordan Schonberger February 19, 2014

You know you’ve seen a great film when you can’t stop talking about it, hours after walking out of the theater. Such is what you can expect to find after seeing David O’ Russel’s newest film, American...

Jesse Eisenburg is Lex Luthor

Scott Iwaniec February 19, 2014

Batman vs. Superman is just full of surprises, isn’t it? Not only is there a backlash against the Batman casting, but Wonder Woman is played by a model and not even an actress. That’s not enough?...

Staff Second Chances

Scott Iwaniec February 19, 2014

The Bad News Bears (2005): Baseball players (such as myself) have a very high regard for this film, which is why I’m surprised not many people outside of the baseball world has seen it. It is...

Lego Movie Builds, and Builds, and Builds

Scott Iwaniec February 12, 2014

The Lego Movie is a sincere and touching story that reminds us all about the simple joys in life in an Oscar level narration. Did you ever think you would hear those words being said? As shocking...

Technology and Love

Dylan Rupptrecht February 12, 2014

Can love exist between two entities, one of which is bodiless? Director Spike Jonze displays, in his always-unique perspective, how love extends further emotionally and intellectually within people in...

Captain America and Thor Earn Trilogy

Scott Iwaniec February 12, 2014

With Avengers stage 2 firing with all guns blazing, fans all over the internet and beyond can’t wait to see what Marvel has in store after Avengers 2. It appears stage 3 is entering the light....

Staff Second Chances

Scott Iwaniec February 12, 2014

The Adjustment Bureau: It’s a small, 2011 film featuring Matt Damon, which never really hit a mass audience. It’s an entertaining and cleaver sci-fi that no one has ever heard of, and I think...

Valentines Date: That Awkward Moment

The Charger Bulletin February 5, 2014

With That Awkward Moment falling within February, it is almost without question that it will be one of the movies that dates will attend on Valentine’s Day. However, it isn’t the typical romantic...

Round Two of the Hobbit Trilogy

Dylan Rupptrecht February 5, 2014

The second Hobbit movie – The Desolation of Smaug – directed by the great Peter Jackson, came out last December, and it’s even more action packed and scenic than the first one. If you haven’t seen...

Staff Second Chances

Scott Iwaniec February 5, 2014

Witness for the Prosecution: This is a critically acclaimed movie from the early days of black and white. It’s a fabulous movie that seems to be lost in time, but I recommend it to all criminal...

Oscar Predictions

Scott Iwaniec January 29, 2014

You know it’s a great morning when you eat a bowl of cereal while watching the Academy Award nomination announcements. Logistically I can’t go through every category, but here are my winning predictions,...

Wolf of Wall Street

Scott Iwaniec January 29, 2014

Wolf of Wall Street can simply be described as a porno, and how it is rated R and not NC17 is beyond me. However, I did love every last minute of it. Before I continue let’s be clear: It’s been...

Staff Second Chances

Scott Iwaniec January 29, 2014

Watchmen It gets really mixed or negative reviews. I would argue it deserves more credit. It is shot for shot identical to the graphic novel. It gets really boring in the middle, but I promise if...

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