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Toy Story 3 ends the series on a high note

Toy Story 3 ends the series on a high note

Carter Glascock July 1, 2010

4 out of 4 Consensus: A beautiful way to end a beautiful series. The best film of the year so far. Is there really any doubt about Pixar's greatness? Over the last 15 years, the studio has dominated...

Filmmakers continue cashing in on the classics

Carter Glascock June 17, 2010

In light of the release of the new “The Karate Kid,” a question comes to mind of whether it is at all necessary to remake a once popular film. Why can't we just remember and enjoy the original film's...

Video game films: Forever failures

Video game films: Forever failures

Sean Randall June 10, 2010

Here's a challenge for you: give yourself about a minute and try to think of any good live- action video game films. Couldn't think of any? That's not really surprising. Even if there are some video game...

Film series brings Cannes, Sundance to Bama

Jordan Staggs June 3, 2010

What: Bama Art House Film Series When: 8:00 pm June 8 Where: Bama Theatre How Much: Season packages: $30 for students $40 for general admission The Bama Art House Film Series will kick off its summer...

Documenting Justice packs Bama Theatre

Documenting Justice packs Bama Theatre

Robert Staggs April 28, 2010

A full house gathered under the starry skies in the Bama Theatre Tuesday night for the fourth annual Documenting Justice film screening. The show was presented by the Center for Ethics and Social Responsibility...

Theatre Tuscaloosa shows “Driving Miss Daisy”

Jessica Kelly April 27, 2010

Theatre Tuscaloosa will show its production of Alfred Uhry’s “Driving Miss Daisy” today at Shelton State’s Bean-Brown Theatre at 2:00 p.m. Theatre Tuscaloosa previously ran the show, director...

Bama showcases student documentaries

Robert Staggs April 26, 2010

In Alabama’s Wilcox County, three doctors struggle to serve a population of almost 14,000. In the small town of Brilliant, Ala., two high school seniors struggle to find their futures. At home in Tuscaloosa,...

Writer talks “Family Guy,” social satire

Drew Taylor April 22, 2010

When he was young, Andrew Goldberg would write stories as a way to calm down and collect his thoughts during school, where he described himself as “the class clown.” Now, Goldberg is a staff writer...

Star Trek club is more than ‘stereotypical nerds’

Lauren Heartsill April 22, 2010

With sayings like, “Beam me up, Scotty,” and, “Live long and prosper,” “Star Trek” has taken many “where no man has gone before.” And now there is a “Star Trek” club for everyone,...

“Family Guy” Writer Brings Humor to Campus

CW Staff April 21, 2010

By Tori Luna Both laughs and controversial discussion echoed through the Ferguson Center on Wednesday night because of ““Family Guy”” writer Andrew Goldberg. The University Union, RHA and the...

Kami-Con grows for second year

Steven Nalley April 21, 2010

The University’s own Japanese anime convention just keeps growing. Raymond Lenzner, a senior majoring in English, is president of the Bama SOS Brigade, which started holding the anime convention called...

“Family Guy’s” Goldberg comes to UA

CW Staff April 20, 2010

By Kerie Kerstetter Andrew Goldberg has been used to crossing the lines of comedy since he started writing for television. "I've actually been writing for TV since I was about 15 or 16 years old for...