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Review: Biopic reveals reclusive subject

By Josh Greenfield, Staff Writer September 25, 2013
Secretive J.D. Salinger's life and history is explored in new documentary, "Salinger."

Review: Austen romance struggles in rom-com

By Carolyn Hartley, Contributing Writer September 25, 2013
"Austenland" lacks the character depth and romance the real author was known for.

Review: Comedic cast creates compelling film

By Evin Billington, Assistant Accent Editor September 18, 2013
"In a World..." humorously explores the world of voice acting.

Review: Festival film succeeds with emotional performances

By Nina Varilla, Contributing Writer September 18, 2013
Actors in unconventional crime-drama deliver emotional depth.

Review: Action sequences sustain boring flick

By Kristen Tomkowid, Staff Writer September 11, 2013
Vin Diesel makes an unimpressive return to the "Chronicles of Riddick" series.

Review: Hardcore group finds footing

By Evin Billington, Assistant Accent Editor September 6, 2013
Heavy-metal band Avenged Sevenfold returns with a familiar sound.

Review: Sundance film shows stunning visuals

By Josh Greenfield, Staff Writer September 6, 2013
"Prince Avalanche"'s beautiful setting augments meaningful dialogue.

Review: Alien invasion film ends British trilogy

By Austin Gold, Contributing Writer September 5, 2013
The "Cornetto Trilogy" comes to a triumphant close with "The World's End," starring Simon Pegg.

Review: Director’s visuals overshadow storyline in sci-fi flick

By Bernadette Javier, Staff Writer September 2, 2013
Director Neill Blomkamp's science-fiction film "Elysium" is visually stunning but focuses too little on the plot.

Review: Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson deliver big laughs in ‘The Internship’

By Jackie Eisenberg, Accent Editor June 17, 2013
Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson star in this farcical comedy about two men who must prove to hundreds of brilliant interns they can thrive in their world of technology and computer coding.

Review: Screwball comedy falters with repetitious humor

By Brian Porreca, Staff Writer May 2, 2013
Cheesy and weak jokes drag down humor in 'Pain & Gain.'

Review: ‘Starbuck’ spins an absurd yet heartfelt film

By Josh Greenfield, Staff Writer May 1, 2013
Patrick Huard stars in 'Starbuck,' a quirky film about a man who unwittingly fathers 533 children through generations sperm bank donations.
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