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"Her Smell" is sluggish, especially when compared to the chaotic lifestyle it portrays on screen. The lead actor, Elisabeth Moss, is explosive on screen and saves the film from total mediocrity.

Review: “Her Smell” is painfully slow but is saved by lead actor

By Emily Lussier, Assistant Proofreader April 29, 2019

“Her Smell,” an indie drama from writer and director Alex Ross Perry, is painfully slow in spite of the pure chaos it depicts. Regardless of the film’s setbacks, it is impossible not to be completely...

Fantasy stop-motion film, "Missing Link" has gorgeous animation and a charming plot line, but lacks in character development.

Review: Stop-motion film is visually stunning

By Ash Bailot, Staff Writer April 23, 2019

“Missing Link” is a visually spectacular stop-motion film about friendship and finding one’s place in the world. The Victorian-era animated adventure film was released April 12 and produced by...

Review: Poor characterization takes laughs out of sequel

Review: Poor characterization takes laughs out of sequel

By Haley Young, Contributing Writer December 3, 2014
"Horrible Bosses 2" returns with the same humor from the first installment, however characterization falls flat.
Review: Performances fuel narrative in 'Hunger Games'

Review: Performances fuel narrative in ‘Hunger Games’

By Ana Borruto, Contributing Writer December 3, 2014
"The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part I" makes a thrilling return to the dystopian world of Panem.
Dan Heffner '78, a Hollywood film producer, gives a talk Feb. 28 in the Park Auditorium. Heffner is best known for producing the "Saw" horror movie series. He comes back to the college annually to meet with students and faculty.

Alumnus film producer returns for annual discussion

By Michael Caffrey, Staff Writer March 5, 2014
Hollywood film producer Dan Heffner '78 made his annual visit to the college to meet with students and faculty.
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