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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.

Review: Industrial rock performer returns to familiar territory

By Steve Shuler, Classifieds Manager September 5, 2013
Nine Inch Nails frontman Trent Reznor takes a more cheerful tone with the group's latest album, "Hesitation Marks."

Review: Local band debuts vibrant album

By Anna Sernau, Staff Writer May 6, 2013
Second Dam releases its first album packed with energetic instrumentals and a rich sound.

Review: Local band debuts vibrant album

By Anna Sernau, Staff Writer May 6, 2013
Second Dam releases its first album packed with energetic instrumentals and a rich sound.

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: Phoenix mixes old sound and new styles in “Bankrupt!”

By Jared Dionne, Senior Writer May 2, 2013
Indie rock band delivers experimental album featuring standout track "Entertainment."

Review: Phoenix mixes old sound and new styles in “Bankrupt!”

By Jared Dionne, Senior Writer May 1, 2013
Indie rock band delivers experimental album featuring standout track "Entertainment."

Review: Screwball comedy falters with repetitious humor

By Brian Porreca, Staff Writer May 1, 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.

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.

Review: Director blends reality and surrealism in thriller film

By Qina Liu, Senior Writer April 24, 2013
James McAvoy stars in "Trance," a psychological thriller crafted by director Danny Boyle.
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