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Review: Crude rom-com stumbles over script

By Faith Maciolek, Staff Writer February 5, 2014
Zac Efron’s charm struggles to redeem weak supporting roles
Maddie Jo Landers and Brandon Morris star in the Kitchen Theatre Company’s production of David Ives’ “Venus in Fur.” The two, as Vanda and Thomas explore the deepest recesses of human sexuality.

Review: Sexy play satisfies with enticing lead

By Emily Fedor, Staff Writer January 29, 2014
Sexy play brings more to the table than just sensual thrills.

Review: Unimpressive electronic sound diminishes rock group’s appeal

By Marissa Framarini, Staff Writer January 29, 2014
Painful lyrics and mediocre new sound hurt indie-rock album.

Review: Musical pair pulls heartstrings

By Ashley Wolf, Staff Writer January 29, 2014
Musical duo delivers an emotionally impressive debut album.

Review: Nutty film exudes critter charisma

By Sydney O'Shaughnessy, Contributing Writer January 29, 2014
Colorful cast of characters provide fun theater experience.

Review: Vivid imagery enlivens Roman streets

By Nina Varilla, Staff Writer January 22, 2014
Director Paolo Sorrentino crafts a triumphant tale in "The Great Beauty."

Review: Time catches up with seasoned director

By Nina Varilla, Staff Writer November 21, 2013
"About Time" gives a science-fiction twist on normal romantic comedies, but ultimately falls flat.

Review: Pop-punk singer recreates status-quoe in new album

By Ashley Wolf, Staff Writer November 21, 2013
Avril Lavigne makes a more mainstream return with her new self-titled album.

Review: Lyrics drive rapper’s record

By Angela Pontillo, Contributing Writer November 21, 2013
Eminem's latest record is a follow-up to his hugely popular "The Marshall Mathers LP."

Review: Marvel hammers out superhero success

By Michael Caffrey, Contributing Writer November 14, 2013
The second standalone "Thor" movie delivers the same quality action sequences seen in the first film, but lacks Marvel's usual witty dialogue.

Review: Cannibal movie serves up tasty visuals

By Nina Varilla, Staff Writer November 6, 2013
"We Are What We Are," a horror movie about a cannibal family, delivers great acting and story.

Review: All-star cast gets last laugh in bachelor-party movie

By Michael Caffrey, Contributing Writer November 6, 2013
After six decades of friendship, four elderly men decide to go to Vegas to throw their friend a bachelor party.
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