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Romney’s Reviews: ‘Romeo & Juliet’

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Watch the video version of Romney's 'Romeo & Juliet' review.

Movie review: Another boring “crime thriller?” It must be October…

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Arts Reporter Stephen Romney reviews the uninspired thriller 'Runner Runner.'

Romney’s Reviews: ‘Runner Runner’

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The video review for Romney's Review of the thriller 'Runner Runner.'
This week's combatants: Lon Chaney Jr. vs. Benicio Del Toro

Monster Clash 2013: a tale of two Wolf-Men — Lon Chaney Jr. vs. Benicio...

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This week's Monster Clash pits practical vs. digital as Romney compares Lon Chaney Jr. and Benicio Del Toro.
Director, Julie Heaton (left), consults with props coordinator, Juliet Cross about the set for The Curious Savage.

SLCC gets new theater program director

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SLCC finds a new theater program director in Julie Heaton.
Fans anxiously await 3oh!3

SLCC’s fall concert featuring 3OH!3

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3OH!3 performs at SLCC, but forgotten lyrics and low energy show that it may not have been their best performance.
screenshot with main character michael townsley

Press [Start] to Game: ‘Grand Theft Auto V’ controversy

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Grand Theft Auto V has received critical acclaim for its story and gameplay but has also come under fire for an intense sequence.

Music on the Spot: live with Acidic

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Acidic, coming to town on Dec. 3, had a chance to give the Globe an exclusive interview on their status as an up-and-coming band.
This week's combatants: Boris Karloff vs Arnold Vosloo.

Monster Clash 2013: The Mummy – Boris Karloff vs Arnold Vosloo

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In this Weekly Reel, Arts Reporter Stephen Romney pits wraps against sands in a monster mash up featuring the original 1923 mummy versus the 1999 rebooted mummy.
SLCC professor Russell Lloyd worked on the animation in films such as 'Gravity' and '47 Ronin.'

Movie review: There are no clever headlines to describe ‘Gravity’

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Arts Reporter Stephen Romney reviews 'Gravity,' the heavy hitting space drama featuring Sandra Bullock and George Clooney.
Gandolfini (left) and Dreyfus (right) have pretty good chemistry, even if it's slightly overpowered by the painful awkwardness.

Movie review: Another indie romance-comedy: enough said.

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Stephen Romney reviews the awkward romantic comedy featuring the late James Gandolfini, Enough Said.

Romney’s Reviews: ‘Enough Said’

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Romney's Video Review for the film Enough Said