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(01/07/13 1:40am)
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.
(10/30/12 1:15am)
Marketing freshman Addisen Carino and prenursing freshman Katie Justice carefully circled the shelves of movies in the basement of Gilchrist Hall on Monday night, trying to be certain they rented the best movies available.
(10/25/12 2:05am)
Students hoping to relax after midterm exams will be able to watch a movie in their dorm rooms next week thanks to the Residence Halls Association, or RHA.
(09/26/12 1:52am)
Students hoping to see a movie on campus will be dealing with some changes in the next month.
(08/14/12 2:07am)
Summer is synonymous with great movies. The season is known for being a time when one box-office success after another hits the silver screen, and this summer was no exception.
(06/14/12 2:24am)
One backpack of unknown origin, multiple stops in cities across the globe and one mysterious unidentified owner. That’s the story behind the recently premiered feature film, “The Owner,” a collaborative movie created with the help of three MSU alumni.
(03/22/12 1:20am)
With the premiere of the movie rendition of “The Hunger Games,” which was first a book by Suzanne Collins, quickly approaching, it’s interesting for me to see the chaos that has ensued on MSU’s campus. It seems as though everyone is rushing to clear their schedules, freshen up on the book or even read the entire series before the eve of the film’s March 23 release. I have seen my fellow students madly flipping the pages of the novel in the study lounges, in the cafeteria and even in one of my classes.
(02/15/12 3:10am)
While some students used this weekend to relax with their time away from classes, students and members of the East Lansing community were working nonstop for 48 hours in the East Lansing Film Festival’s 48/5 Film Competition.
(02/13/12 1:33am)
Media arts and technology junior David Dunne participates in the MSU Film Collective not only for the credit but also for the opportunity to watch interesting films that experiment with everything from decaying footage to minimal scenes to unique sounds.
(01/23/12 1:52am)
Monday: Steppin’ In It
Unwind after a busy work or school day with a night of country and blues tunes performed by the Lansing-based quartet, Steppin’ In It.
The band will perform from 9:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. at The Green Door, 2005 E. Michigan Ave., in Lansing.
For more information, visit greendoorlive.com.
(01/19/12 1:06am)
Imagine it’s the week before finals. You’re tired, you’re stressed and you really just need a break.
(01/12/12 12:45am)
With 2012 already in full swing, it can be easy to forget about 2011 while keeping busy making plans for the new year.
(12/09/11 2:51am)
In this week’s Features podcast, desk members discussed three lists from Time Magazine’s collection of Top 10 Everything of 2011, including the ten worst movies, fleeting celebrities and worst dressed individuals.
(12/02/11 2:40am)
Ali Emamdjomeh’s love for the series began when he first saw “Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace” as a child.
(11/29/11 2:09am)
Attention Twi-hards and resident vampires: The following words will offend you.
(11/15/11 2:03am)
Every once in a while there’s a movie that comes along that just gets under my skin. But it is only a blip on my movie radar. Soon it disappears into oblivion and all is happy and wonderful in the world of film again.
(11/09/11 1:42am)
These Michigan filmmakers have lit sets, miked subjects, shot scenes and edited clips.
(10/21/11 3:19am)
This week’s Features Podcast began with discussion about “Paranormal Activity 3,” which opens in theaters at midnight Friday.
(10/06/11 12:51am)
Oh, how I love the movies. They have the power to delight and inspire us, scare and thrill. Here are the movies I can’t wait to see opening Oct. 7.
(10/04/11 1:05am)
Many people dread the end of summer because it means the end of lazy days lounging in the sun, pool parties and icy cold treats. But just because the season has ended doesn’t mean the fun has to end, too. With the start of fall comes a whole new range of amusing activities. For those in the Lansing area, there are pumpkins to be carved, cider to drink and scares to be had this season.