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Russell Lloyd gives gravity to films

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SLCC professor Russell Lloyd gives students knowledge gained from life experience in animation from his career involving films such as 'Gravity' and '47 Ronin.'
Chris Pine as Jack Ryan in 'Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit'

Movie Review: ‘Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit’ a rare January gem

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Arts reporter Stephen Romney reviews the latest entry in the 'Jack Ryan' series, a hopeful franchise reboot.

Romney’s Reviews: ‘Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit’

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Romney's Video Review of 'Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit.'

Horrorscope and the Sundance Kid

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Who are those guys?
Robert Scott Smith as Stage Manager, Cody V. Thompson as George Gibbs and Haeleigh Royall as Emily Webb in "Our Town."

‘Our Town’ at the Grand Theatre depicts everyday life

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The Grand Theatre is holding performances of Thornton Wilder’s, “Our Town” from Jan. 22-25, Jan. 29-Feb. 1, and Feb. 6-8 with matinees on Jan. 27 and Feb. 1.
For a depiction of a Greek myth, it feels very Roman don't you think? Pictured: Radoslav Parvanov as the fighter Half-Face (Left) and Kellan Lutz as Hercules (Right)

Movie review: ‘Hercules’ tries too hard to be Leonidas

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Arts reporter Stephen Romney reviews the lackluster "300" clone. "The Legend of Hercules."
Romney's Video Review of Her

Romney’s Reviews: ‘Her’

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Romney's Video Review of "Her."
Romney's Video Review of Lone Survivor

Romney’s Reviews: ‘Lone Survivor’

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Romney's Video Review of "Lone Survivor."
Romney's Review of The Legend of Hercules

Romney’s Reviews: ‘The Legend of Hercules’

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Romney's Video Review of "The Legend of Hercules."
The film does a decent job of developing the ill-fated four man team and their relation to the main character. From left to right: Taylor Kitsch, Mark Wahlberg, Ben Foster, and Emile Hirsch

Movie review: ‘Lone Survivor’ would have worked better as a docu-drama

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Arts reporter Stephen Romney reviews "Lone Survivor," the war film that would have worked better as a docu-drama.

In a time of Horrorscope

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The brotherhood of man will become a reality; all of God’s children will be able to join hands and sing “Free at Last.”
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.