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Transformers DVD Review
by Ashley Andrews
Master and Commander
by Josh Dollaghan
DVD Review
City of Men
by Josh Dollaghan
“City of Men” is about normal people living in a normal city, but the people of this city have adapted their own version of normalcy. They go to the beach, go to cafes, and go to work - but they do these things among the flying bullets of violent gang wars. In this city, strife is normal.
The Diving Bell and the Butterfly
by Josh Dollaghan
"The Diving Bell and the Butterfly" takes you beyond empathy, and as close to truly understanding physical disability as you may ever hope to come.
Rosie Thomas - These Friends of Mine
by John Rotter
Have you ever woken up from a Spring night's sleep to a morning songbird chirping a tune that starts your day off on a pleasant note. Rosie Thomas is that songbird and listening to These Friends of Mine, any time during the day or any season can put your day to a pleasant step and clarity.
The Eye
by Josh Dollaghan
Now that she can see, Sydney's life really starts to go downhill.
Rambo
by Josh Dollaghan
Why did I go see this movie? Sylvester Stallone must be some sort of marketing genius.
Radiohead - In Rainbows
by John Rotter
It has been over three months since Radiohead put out their much-anticipated In Rainbows album, and I still give it a listen.
The Bucket List
by Josh Dollaghan
How do you measure the sum of a person’s life? The Bucket List ponders this question
Body Piercing Saved My Life
by John Rotter
A book review of: Body Piercing Saved My Life: inside the phenomenon of Christian rock by Andrew Beaujon.
Mae - Singularity
by John Rotter
If in Singularity, mae means unique, distinctive and a quirk, than the album is moving in the right direction.
MXPX - Secret Weapon
by John Rotter
Secret Weapon is a solid 16 song recording, with a mix of pop punk and what i call greaser punk.
Carry It On - Peter Paul & Mary
by John Rotter
Remember that PP&M was a THING before the Beatles and most Pop music. Something that had social relevance, before being so was the trend.
Unchained Strength & Double A
by John Rotter
This is a review of two metal bands, of the do it yourself realm.
I now pronounce you chuck and larry
by Nathan Tillett
Polyphonic Spree's - The Fragile Army
by John Rotter
The robes, the dancing, Tom DeLaughter's charisma and the goose bumps of joy.
OKX - Stereogum Tribute Album
by John Rotter
Stereogum.com has put together one of the best Radiohead tribute albums so far
Harry Potter: Order of the Phoenix
by Nathan Tillett
The fifth installment of the Harry Potter series
Transformers
by Nathan Tillett
I am still trying to catch my breathe five hours after we just saw the movie. What a wild ride.
The Brothers Martin
by John Rotter
An album review for The Brothers Martin. Jason Martin, the man behind Starflyer 59 and Ronnie Martin, the man behind Joy Electric
Pan’s Labyrinth
by John Rotter
A brisk walk through Pan’s Labyrinth can be quite the fright.
Minus the bear
by David Marmanillo
After close to six years on the scene, following a long string of sold out shows and countless underground hits, the band is finally on the cusp of what seemingly befalls all artists...their first remix record
Premonition
by Joshua Mims
"They say talent skips a generation."
TMNT
by Joshua Mims
Those green little critters are back
Ghost Rider
by Joshua Mims
Imagine if you will that they re-shot Raising Arizona, this time with tons of special effects, and not as much comedy.
The Office
by Jennifer Giangregorio
Ryan brings Michael to speak at his business school, since it will bump him up a whole letter grade. Michael starts off, as most can imagine, making a fool of himself
Casino Royale
by David Marmanillo
Casino Royale - the rebirth or reincarnation of Bond? Relatively unknown by the general public, producers of the new Bond movie took a risk with Craig but after almost four weeks and a domestic box office take of $130 million, it might have paid off.
The Prestige
by Joshua Mims
Its a wonderful, beautiful, powerful movie. Its a movie that gives you the price of admission, and leaves you completely different feeling than you did when you entered.
Hollywoodland
by Joshua Mims
The story it tells is so dark and realistic that there were times when I got chills from the exposure to the dark side of Hollywood.
Little Miss Sunshine
by Joshua Mims
This could easily be the most disturbing and best movie you'll see this year.