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Internships during college vital for entrance to most modern industries

Matt Ford November 12, 2012

Internships are incredibly valuable assets in virtually any field one chooses to pursue. Whether students are aspiring to be doctors, engineers, writers or businessmen, all are encouraged to secure internships...

Independent film ‘Rubber’ unique, enlightening and confusing all at once

Dana Woodruff November 5, 2012

One of the best things about Netflix is its archive of fairly obscure independent films. I recently stumbled upon a particularly unique find by the name of “Rubber.” Literally a movie about a car tire,...

Riverside’s Bollywood film festival come to a close tonight at 7 p.m.

Deanne Winslett October 29, 2012

The Bollywood film festival will feature its last film of the semester Tuesday, Oct. 30 at 7 p.m. in the Riverside Community Center. The program, which was started in 2009, was created by Amy Holmes-Tagchungdarpa,...

Critical Languages Center offers foreign film festival

Alexandra Ellsworth October 29, 2012

The Critical Languages Center is showing a foreign movie every night, Monday through Friday from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. in Room 241 of B.B. Comer to promote diversity and interest in culture and language among...

Les Misérables film adaptation receives early acclaim, releases Dec. 25

Matt Ford October 28, 2012

Critics across the nation are eager for the film adaptation of the critically acclaimed musical “Les Misérables,” which hits theaters Christmas Day. The movie, which shares the same title as the musical,...

Classic scary movies create horror, humorous reactions simultaneously

Classic scary movies create horror, humorous reactions simultaneously

Dana Woodruff October 21, 2012

With the imminent approach of Halloween comes the deluge of costumes, candy and creepy décor – but what really sets the mood for thrills and chills is the vast amount of theatrical trailers for the...

Even among giants before him, Craig best of Bonds

Matt Ford October 15, 2012

“Skyfall,” the latest in the James Bond franchise, will be released in theaters Nov. 9 and debut to the public as the 23rd 007 film. The series recently celebrated its 50th anniversary, beginning with...

‘Charade’ not typical 1960s movie

Dana Woodruff October 1, 2012

They say things get better with age, and when it comes to good old-fashioned films, I could not agree more. In fact, one of the most exhilarating, thrilling and unexpected movies I have ever seen was made...

‘Moonrise Kingdom’ a return to Anderson’s best filmmaking

Matt McGrath September 26, 2012

“Moonrise Kingdom” sees Wes Anderson return to live-action filmmaking after a break of five years since the underwhelming “The Darjeeling Limited.” Thankfully, Anderson’s new picture is a return...

‘Beasts of the Southern Wild’ exemplifies hope in the face of adversity

Matt McGrath September 16, 2012

Most directors can only dream of touching what Benh Zeitlin manages to achieve with his debut film, “Beasts of the Southern Wild.” It is a industry appearance as daring and ambitious as the Coen Brothers’...

Documentary shows reality in a day

Dana Woodruff September 16, 2012

Some of the greatest treasures in life can be unearthed purely by accident. This is the way I happened to stumble upon one of the most inspirational films I have ever seen. One night, I happened to be...

Film industry finds profits in re-release trend

Adam Greene September 9, 2012

A lawyer by the name of Clarence Darrow once said, “History repeats itself, and that’s one of the things that’s wrong with history.” However, Hollywood seems to disagree. At the date of this publication,...