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By Jacob Usner | January 23, 2003It is amazing how many people are surprisingly illiterate about film," said Associate Dean of Student Life and Director of the Bryan Center Peter Coyle.
It is amazing how many people are surprisingly illiterate about film," said Associate Dean of Student Life and Director of the Bryan Center Peter Coyle.
Spike Lee loves his city, but unlike most of his fellow New York filmmakers, Lee has always refrained from over-exaggerating the positive attributes of it.
Bob Crane had it all: a wife, three kids and the lead role on Hogan's Heroes, a popular 1960s TV show.
I had a ridiculous grin on my face for much of this past weekend, and it wasn't because of the embarrassing and often comical invasion of parents on campus.
Well folks, you can Ecks this movie off your list of films to see this fall, unless you want to go Ballistic, in which case I Severely recommend it.
orget the galaxy far, far away; forget spiderwebs in the streets of New York; forget the alien landing strips in rural Pennsylvania; and please forget would-be spies with mojo--the real action this...
As the diminutive Yoda rounds a dark corner and ignites his lightsaber at the end of Star Wars Episode II, audiences around the world gasp for air at the excitement of the moment.
The worst thing an action movie can do to undermine its own success is to deny its own identity.
Chances are, you may be a Dan the Automator fan without even knowing it.
War is filled with inherent contradictions, and these hypocrisies are addressed--often quite effectively--in Gregory Hoblit's new film, Hart's War.