Film

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Ellen Page, left, and Alexander Skarsgård in a scene from "The East"

The Weekly Reel: A conversation with actors and director of ‘The East’

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Arts reporter Stephen Romney interviews the director and actors of the upcoming film The East.

Romney’s Reviews: ‘The Spectacular Now’

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Romney's video review for The Spectacular Now.
Reese Witherspoon and Storm Reid

Movie review: ‘A Wrinkle in Time’

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"A Wrinkle in Time" gets a brutally honest review from film critic Court Casselman.
Photo of Richard Gere at Sundance

‘Arbitrage’ is proof you can’t get something for nothing

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For those not majoring in economics, arbitrage is essentially defined as a deal in which there is potentially no risk of loss. It sounds...
A still from the film featuring the main stars. From left to right: Jennifer Garner, CJ Adams, and Joel Edgerton.

‘The Odd Life of Timothy Green’ is sweet, but was picked out of season

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Romney reviews Disney's latest summer film starring Jennifer Garner and Joel Edgerton.
Iconic Films of the '90s

SLCC screens classic ’90s films

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Get the 411 on the series of 1990s film screenings happening at South City Campus.
Asa Butterfield, left, and Harrison Ford in "Ender's Game"

Movie review: ‘Ender’s Game’ an eye-candy shell filled with cramped storytelling

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Romneyt reviews Ender's Game, the book adaptation with feature-film production values, but suffers from episodic television pacing.

‘Love and Other Drugs’

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What kind of movie is Love and Other Drugs? It's incredibly hard to pin down what genre to put it in. Where Skyline felt...
Much like the poster, the predominate color scheme of the film is red, which slowly fades throughout the film. Pictured: Joaquin Phoenix.

Movie Review: ‘Her’: Probably the most realistic relationship ever seen on film

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Arts reporter Stephen Romney reviews 'Her', the speculative love fiction starring Joaquin Phoenix and Scarlett Johansson.

‘Burlesque’: They still have it

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Musicals hold a special place in the movie world. Most films from the 40's and 50's had at least one musical number in one...
Still image from "Mission Impossible 8"

Review: The final ‘Mission: Impossible’ is a poetic end to a long series

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Lucas Davison reviews “Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning” and says the film delivers a great theatre experience.