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“Jackass” offers more of the same stupidity in 3-D

“Jackass” offers more of the same stupidity in 3-D

Carter Glascock October 17, 2010

Bottom Line: It won’t be appealing to anyone aside from the already converted, but this new entry in the series will keep fans in stitches. If there has ever been a worthier candidate for the 3-D treatment,...

Riverside hosts Bollywood Film Festival

Jessica Kelly October 12, 2010

This month marks the third Riverside Bollywood Film Festival, hosted by the Honors College and Housing and Residential Communities at the Riverside Community Center. Once a week, throughout the month of...

Film project merges worldwide perspectives

Lauren Cuervo October 8, 2010

This Sunday, people from more than 200 different countries will participate in a global film project called “One Day on Earth.” The purpose of the project is to film the perspectives of people from...

German Film Festival brought to Bama Theatre

German Film Festival brought to Bama Theatre

Lauren Braun October 7, 2010

This weekend, the Bama Theatre will host the third annual German Film Festival, which will not only feature German films but also raise cultural awareness through filmmaking. Presented by Mercedes-Benz,...

'The Social Network' is one movie to 'like'

‘The Social Network’ is one movie to ‘like’

Sean Randall October 3, 2010

If you’re a college student, chances are you’ve gotten on Facebook at least once today before reading this review. If you’re a college student and don’t have a Facebook, congratulations. You and...

Bama Theatre to host global films

Bama Theatre to host global films

Lauren Braun September 30, 2010

The Bama Theatre will be hosting a global film festival known as the Manhattan Short Film Festival on tonight. True to its motto — “One World, One Week, One Festival” — the festival is spanning...

Bama brings Tuscaloosa much-needed independent films

Carter Glascock September 26, 2010

Seeing trailers for cool-looking movies in Tuscaloosa can be a pretty frustrating experience sometimes. If the film seems a little “weirder” for whatever reason (i.e. no big name actors, no explosions),...

‘Just Sex’ on Friday night

Karissa Bursch September 22, 2010

Instead of watching a movie with New York’s skyscrapers or the Los Angeles skyline, students at the Ferguson Center Theater on Friday at 7 p.m. will be able to watch 58 minutes of Tuscaloosa – the...

Birmingham's sidewalks host local filmmakers

Birmingham’s sidewalks host local filmmakers

Alex Cohen September 22, 2010

Last year, “Moviemaker” magazine named the “top 25 coolest film festivals.” Venues mentioned came from all over the world, from New York to Switzerland. But one of those festivals occurs each year...

Hispanic Heritage Month continues with film showing

Lauren Cuervo September 21, 2010

“Made in L.A., Hecho en Los Angeles” is a story for anyone who buys clothes, as well as a story of the struggle for basic human rights. The film will be shown in the Ferguson Center game room tonight...

Bond franchise should be shaken, not stirred

Jordan Berry September 19, 2010

James Bond’s license to thrill has been revoked, at least for the time being. Producers Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson announced back in February that the franchise was being shelved until the...

'Machete' is stylishly bloody, not much else

‘Machete’ is stylishly bloody, not much else

Carter Glascock September 13, 2010

Rating: 2 out of 4 Consensus: “Machete” definitely delivers some genre thrills, but drags on far too long “Machete” is the full-length film by Robert Rodriguez that was spawned from his fake...