Romney’s Video Review: ‘Winter’s Tale’

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Romney's Video Review of 'Winter's Tale.'
Kate Bosworth in 'Straw Dogs'

‘Straw Dogs’ takes bad to whole new places

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If movies are to be believed, then small Southern towns are backwards nightmarish places and anyone with any common sense would flee them the...

Superheroes in cinema, part 2: Past, present and future trends

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It’s obvious that the superhero genre has a rich history behind it dating all the way back to the times of early man. Now,...
Gerard Butler as Set in "Gods of Egypt"

Movie review: ‘Gods of Egypt’

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Despite some incredible visual elements, Court Casselman says "Gods of Egypt" is all flash and no substance.

Sundance premiere: ‘Fight for Your Right Revisited’ is a must see

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You may remember the classic video "Fight for Your Right," the 80's video where the Beastie Boys, Adam "MCA" Yauch, Mike D. and Ad-Rock...
Kermit, Jason Segel and Miss Piggy

‘The Muppets’ return in style

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Unlike most of the people this movie is marketed towards, my familiarity with Jim Henson’s lovable icons, The Muppets, is somewhat small. It only...

‘The Green Hornet’: Chicks dig the car

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2011 is promising to be huge for super hero fans. With DC's Green Lantern coming in June and Marvel's Thor showing up in May,...

‘The Social Network’ is a landmark

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Greatness never shines in the light that you might expect it to. Mark Zuckerburg created the finest social networking site to ever grace our...
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.

Bootcamp whips film students into shape

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SLCC students are getting a crash course in film production this summer.
John Ortiz, David Oyelowo, Gugu Mbatha-Raw

Movie review: ‘The Cloverfield Paradox’

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Despite its poor rating, film critic Court Casselman still likes “The Cloverfield Paradox.”