MSU's scenes in 'Batman v Superman' revealed
The new trailer for the Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice movie featured a brief shot of the exterior of Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum during the 2:34 to 2:36 minute marks.
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The new trailer for the Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice movie featured a brief shot of the exterior of Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum during the 2:34 to 2:36 minute marks.
I hate myself for using the following phrase but there’s no way around it: I am a film geek.
Superhero movies are still the biggest box-office draw in Hollywood.
With the long weekend, students might be looking for something fun to do with family and friends. Utilize the extra time before finals panic sets in and see a movie. Here are some movies running in theaters this week:
Hundreds of eager fans gathered at the NCG Eastwood Cinemas on Wednesday evening for a special advanced screening of the second part of the Hunger Games film series, ‘Catching Fire.’
For weeks leading up to Tuesday, social media was peppered with pleas to vote on a website which promised an advance screening of the movie “Hunger Games: Catching Fire” to the college with the most votes.
Gun violence has become a prevalent topic in today’s news media with horrific cases such as the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting last winter and Trayvon Martin’s murder last year. Could there be a correlation between the media portrayal of guns and real life?
On Saturday night, people packed the Crossroads Food Court in the International Center for MSU’s annual interactive showing of ““The Rocky Horror Picture Show”:http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0073629/.”
With Halloween fast approaching, couples and people dating are looking for ways to celebrate the holiday with their significant other.
If you consider yourself a sports fan, there are plenty of movies out there for you no matter your predilection. And because of this, there are plenty of marvelous films out there for fans of sports, and even the laziest individual can fire up google and find a listing of the best sports movies ever made.
By hosting a showing of documentary “Chasing Ice” last night, Department of Geography chair Alan Arbogast hoped to build awareness, not just for environmental issues, but for the geography major at MSU.
For Moosejaw store manager Matt Oates, the Banff Mountain Film Festival gives local outdoorsmen the opportunity to see their passion come to life on the screen.
Standing 4-feet-7 inches tall, psychology senior Spencer Frost never thought he would see his face on the big screen. But after catching the attention of “Oz: The Great and Powerful” representatives, the possibility became a reality.
Since updating software last fall, Residence Halls Association, or RHA, has gotten positive feedback for its RHA TV On-Demand program. On the RHA website, students can watch up to 20 movies for free each month.
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MSU alumna Jennie Kahn-Jacques thought she had left her dreams of acting in the past.
Tis the season, ladies and gentlemen, for the Academy Awards are almost upon us. Better known as “The Oscars,” the best in film will be awarded with the holy grail of entertainment. Or, so one may think. Here at The State News, the staff broke down this year in movies and voted on what really matters. Who needs film of the year while there is a “Favorite Avenger” award being handed out? That award, and more, were selected to receive the first ever, coveted SNOscar awards.
As more students turn to online sites for a cheaper way to watch movies, local theaters and movie rental stores might be hit by the shift.
To bring about some fairy-tale student appeal, the University Activities Board, or UAB, hosted an on-campus screening of Paramount Pictures’ new movie, “Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters” Thursday in Wells Hall.
Hollywood is a fickle place — particularly its insistence on making sequels to movies that don’t call for a follow up film. I mean, Grown Ups 2? Really? The quality of the movies that come out in any given year is random and often unfortunate.