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"Fifty Shades Freed" should have been free

“Fifty Shades Freed” should have been free

Alaizza Rato, Staff Reporter | February 21, 2018

“Fifty Shades Freed,” the final film of erotic romance series “Fifty Shades of Grey,” ends in disappointment. Known for its love story and sex scenes, it falls more on the lines of a thriller compared...

“The Maze Runner: Death Cure” could be better

Simone Clay, Staff Reporter | February 5, 2018

“Maze Runner: The Death Cure” is the finale in the Maze Runner saga. Unfortunately, it falls short of the success that larger series like “The Hunger Games” and “Divergent” enjoy. The movie...

“The Greatest Showman” proves to be more than just another musical

Lorie Anne L. Reyes, Staff Reporter | January 19, 2018

  “The Greatest Showman” is an uplifting, over-the-top musical film inspired by the life of Phineas Taylor Barnum, an American showman who widely popularized the circus and oddities entertainment...

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Movie Review: “Logan” claws through enemies, heart

Vince Aguilar, Staff Reporter | March 21, 2017

“Logan” the final installments of the Wolverine franchise is an action packed, savage, movie that takes a darker twist to the usual comic book movies that has recently come out. The movie is dark and...

Movie Review: "Project Almanac" interesting, but confusing at times

Movie Review: “Project Almanac” interesting, but confusing at times

Elizabeth Rodriguez, Staff Writer | February 12, 2015

What would you do if you could go back in time? “Project Almanac” explores the curiosity and dangers that come with time travel. High school senior David Raskin, played by Jonny Weston; his sister...

MOVIE REVIEW: “The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part One” stays true to the book series

MOVIE REVIEW: “The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part One” stays true to the book series

Kayla Grizzle, Features Editor | November 22, 2014

The newest installment of “The Hunger Games” trilogy, “Mockingjay Part 1,” stays true to the books in every aspect, but still leaves the impression of an extended trailer for “Mockingjay Part...

Movie Review:  “Interstellar” first Oscar nomination for 2014?

Movie Review: “Interstellar” first Oscar nomination for 2014?

Adrian Discipulo, Staff Writer | November 14, 2014

Director Christopher Nolan delivers yet another dark and thrilling movie as he shoots his audience through space in his new sci-fi epic “Interstellar.” Set in the near future, “Interstellar”...

Movie Review: NightCrawler

Movie Review: NightCrawler

Cindy Tran, Staff Writer | November 12, 2014

Delving into the underbelly of Los Angeles, “Nightcrawler” demonstrates the ethics and morality of survival and confronts social problems that are presented in media news today. Jake Gyllenhaal...

MOVIE REVIEW: Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day

MOVIE REVIEW: Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day

Samantha Jill UyBico, Staff Writer | October 17, 2014

“Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day” directed by Miguel Arteta and based on the 1972 children’s book written by Judith Viorst, is a film that will entertain both children...

Features: Kill the Messenger

Features: Kill the Messenger

Alena Naide, Stuff writer | October 17, 2014

“National security and crack cocaine in the same sentence, doesn’t that seem strange to you?” Journalist Gary Webb (Jeremy Renner), asks this question in the Michael Cuesta film, “Kill the Messenger”...

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