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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 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...

SCOPE it Out!

Scope September 9, 2015

Sept. 9 Movie showing: Inside Out Gehring Hall 301/ Lee 301 7:30 p.m. Sept. 11 Movie Showing: Inside Out Gehring Hall 301/ Lee 301 7:30 p.m. (ice cream will be served) Sept. 12 Photo Letter...

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...

SCOPE it out

Scope September 2, 2015

Sept. 2 Movie showing: Hot Pursuit Gehring Hall 301/Lee 301 7:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Sept. 3 Comedian Alysia Wood Alumni Lounge 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Sept. 4 Custom Pennants Bartels Programming...

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...

A Summer of Movies in Review

Ben Atwater August 26, 2015

It has been one crowded summer of movies, with some stinkers and other masterpieces. Let us count down summer’s hot picks, ranking from worst to best. Bear in mind, I have not seen every single film...

An awful mall cop

The Charger Bulletin May 6, 2015

By WILLIAM SAKMANN CONTRIBUTING WRITER [email protected] ––––––––––––––––––––– In the world of unnecessary sequels to average family comedy films,...

Summer Films you can’t Miss

Ben Atwater May 6, 2015

In the last issue of The Charger Bulletin before Winter Break, I compiled a list of films to catch over break, based off trailers and general facts about the movies. While I missed the mark on some of...

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