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Sinister 2 offers cheap thrills by way of tech terror

Maia Wade August 26, 2015

We live in a technological world where computers beam information from across the world. Videos, music, films — we consume massive amounts of media on a daily basis; even the old, the VHS tapes laying...

“Amy” reveals triumphs and tragedies of a music icon

August 26, 2015

The marquee lights of the Bama Theatre lit up downtown last night, as the second film of the Bama Art House series played to a large crowd. “Amy,” a documentary of the life of singer-songwriter Amy...

"Dying Light" zombie game excels in gameplay, lacks in story structure

“Dying Light” zombie game excels in gameplay, lacks in story structure

Matthew Wilson February 9, 2015

“Rage, rage against the dying of the light,” wrote Dylan Thomas in his famous poem “Do not go gentle into that good night,” but these words could easily describe Techland’s open-world zombie...

Crimson Tide's 2011: Season in review

Crimson Tide’s 2011: Season in review

Marquavius Burnett December 9, 2011

Kent State: 48-7 QB battle & first game since the tornado There were a lot of questions surrounding the Alabama football team at the beginning of the 2011 season, like who will start at quarterback,...

“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,...

Dinner for Schmucks provides laughs for audience

Carter Glascock August 18, 2010

“Dinner for Schmucks” is the second Americanized remake in 2010 of a fairly recent, acclaimed, overseas comedy (the first being the American remake of “Death at a Funeral” starring Chris Rock and...

Final Fantasy changes for the better

Final Fantasy changes for the better

CW Staff March 11, 2010

By Stephen A. Swain After a five-year wait, Square Enix has released “Final Fantasy XIII” stateside. Fans of the Final Fantasy series will find that Square Enix has made major overhauls to the Role-Playing...

Bridges an Oscar contender in “Crazy Heart”

Peterson Hill February 12, 2010

Some movies are like watching two cars dancing dangerously close to each other on a highway. Scott Cooper's directorial debut, "Crazy Heart," is such a film. It is a dark voyage into the shadowy caverns...

‘Dear John’ doesn’t live up to Sparks’ legacy

‘Dear John’ doesn’t live up to Sparks’ legacy

Peterson Hill February 8, 2010

Nicholas Sparks writes in the form of Greek tragedy. This isn't to say he reaches those heights, but merely to say that his stories seem predestined, because his characters enact predetermined fates. ...

‘From Paris With Love’ fun to hate

‘From Paris With Love’ fun to hate

Forrest Phillips February 8, 2010

Don’t let the title of “From Paris with Love” fool you. It’s about as American as an action movie can get. Even though the film is a thoroughly French production in respect to its crew, “From...