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Review: Director blends reality and surrealism in thriller film

By | Apr 24, 2013

James McAvoy stars in “Trance,” a psychological thriller crafted by director Danny Boyle.


Review: Director crafts compelling three-part story

By | Apr 17, 2013

Drama film “The Place Beyond the Pines,” features a star-studded cast, strong cinematography and multiple stories.


Review: ‘Stoker’ stands out with striking cinematography

By | Mar 27, 2013

Director Park Chan-wook’s latest film, ‘Stoker,’ delivers an eerie and visually arresting psychological thriller.


Senior citizens boogie at Project Generations’ Senior Citizen Prom

By | Mar 27, 2013

Project Generations hosted Ithaca College’s first Senior Citizen Prom on Monday.


Audio Slideshow: Ithacon’s 38th Annual Convention

By | Mar 6, 2013

“Startrek: Deep Space 9” actor J.G. Hertzler spends time at the 38th annual Comic Book Collection of Ithaca, also known as Ithacon, and talks about his experience.


Review: Fairy tale revival gives bland performance

By | Mar 5, 2013

“Jack the Giant Slayer” misfires with predictable script and undeveloped characters.


Ithacappella alumnus gets past the ‘American Idol’ judges

By | Feb 21, 2013

Nate Tao ’10 won the judges’ votes on “American Idol” this season and got a “Yes” from all of them.


New children’s clothing store blossoms on Commons with additional play area

By | Dec 13, 2012

Bloom in Ithaca plants itself on The Commons.


Review: ‘The Imposter’ paints vivid picture

By | Nov 12, 2012

The documentary surrounds the disappearance of 13-year-old Nick Barclays in 1994.


Review: ‘Frankenweenie’ takes a twist on a classic tale

By | Oct 24, 2012

Tim Burton directs this film based on Mary Shelley’s novel, “Frankenstein.”


Review: Adam Sandler and Andy Samberg reunite in ‘Hotel Transylvania

By | Oct 22, 2012

Adam Sandler stars as Dracula, the owner of his hotel, which doubles as his own mansion.


Review: ‘Won’t Back Down’ sends a message to audiences

By | Oct 9, 2012

“Won’t Back Down,” starring Maggie Gyllenhaal and Viola Davis is about the problems surrounding the Pittsburgh public school system.