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Ten Summer Blockbusters

Ten Summer Blockbusters

As you can see, there’s a movie out there for you no matter what kind of film buff you are. The Bridge in University City offers student discounts Sunday through Thursday. I’d say that’s a great time to check out these films without paying the outrageous full price.

Cannes Film Festival

Cannes Film Festival

For two weeks, stars flocked to the beaches on the French Riviera for sunbathing, parties, and films. The Cannes Film Festival took over the small town for another year. This year was filled with celebrities, sequels, and, of course, competition.

Movie poster for 2009's "Art of the Steal"

Art of the Steal

A gripping movie, Art of the Steal showed extraordinary talent in bringing to life the passion and debate that has raged for nearly a full century on how art should be used, who, really, is the “public”, and what is the best role for art?

the toys are back in town

The Toys Are Back: Preview of Toy Story 3

I remember going to see Toy Story on its opening weekend in 1995. Now, fifteen years later, the third and final film is to about to be released. The film does not pick up where the last one left off. Instead, the creators of Toy Story allowed the characters to grow and adjusted for the long break between films. Andy is going to college and has to make a huge decision: What does he do with his toys?

Soon in Theaters: Splice (6/4/2010)

Soon in Theaters: Splice (6/4/2010)

Vincenzo Natali’s science-fiction monster movie Splice, featuring Adrien Brody and Sarah Polley, comes to theaters on June 4th, 2010. Last week, Drexelist writer Nick Rizzuto was given a sneak peak of the movie and the chance to interview director Vincenzo Natali.

FUSE

Drexel FUSE!

A Single Man follows Falconer’s journey through loneliness and depression all in the course of one day in 1962. George helps those around him and begins to see people differently, knowing it will be the last time he ever talks to them.

M.I.A.’s Newest Controversy – Ginger Genocide in “Born Free”

M.I.A.’s Newest Controversy – Ginger Genocide in “Born Free”

M.I.A. sent out dozens of tweets to Pitchfork’s almost 1.5 million followers throughout the day, but nothing had quite as much of an impact as the release of the ten-minute long video for “Born Free”. I won’t get into much commentary in case you haven’t seen it, but I’m telling you that it is nothing short of classic. Controversial, bloody, gory – essentially the movie The Hurt Locker plus redheaded young men plus genocide. Consider this sentence my disclaimer though: you will be disturbed! I would advise against watching the video at work and against watching it at all if you do not respond well to gore.

Save Our Bluths: The Arrested Development Movie

Save Our Bluths: The Arrested Development Movie

by: Stephanie Cueman It’s about time the powers that be in Hollywood come together to make the Arrested Development movie. Since the show went off the air in 2006, the rumors of a movie in the works have been getting fans through their day-to-day lives. But now, four years after the show’s brilliant season finale, [...]