There’s something odd about X-Men: First Class, and it has very little to do with the extraordinary mutants and hyperbolic evils that inhabit director Matthew Vaughan’s variation on the turbulent sixties
Directed by Duncan Jones and written by Ben Ripley, and with a perfect balance of suspense and charm, Code surpasses just another “B” rating.
Nazi-zombies, mother dragons, and samurai; oh my! These diverse beings and more can be found in director Zack Snyder’s latest “epic,” Sucker Punch
Few surprises await as the Oscars are set to air this weekend.
Devoted fans of the books and film critics alike grew incredibly skeptical when Warner Bros. decided to split the final film of the juggernaut Harry Potter series into two parts. However, worriers can rest easy. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 delivers.
This weekend, the documentary Waiting for Superman from the makers of An Inconvenient Truth gets a wider release. However controversy has already begun after private screenings due to it’s heavy attack on America’s educational system, causing parents and teachers alike to be concerned and outraged. It’s something everybody has an opinion on, including Johnson High School teachers and advisors.
by Tony Johnson Arts & Entertainment editor High school is a universe unto itself, and nothing new in the world of film. Moviegoers anticipate the familiar setup, leaving the genre stale. But Easy A is an easy exception. Olive, (played...
As the clock strikes midnight, the audience feels a fluttering ecstasy. They are part of a ritual as old as cinema itself; rejoicing amidst like-minded film fanatics as their long wait reaches its end. The film will leave them breathless and sleepless; and honestly, they couldn’t care less. They are the watchers of the midnight movie.
by Anthony Johnson . Staff Writer May Releases 5/14– Robin Hood 5/14– Shrek Forever After 5/27– Sex and the City 2 5/28– Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time The Pride recommends… 5/7- Iron Man 2 After the unexpectedly spectacular...