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(09/07/11 11:52pm)
With the premiere of “Footloose” approaching and dozens of movie remakes at the box office in the past few years, I can’t help but notice that Hollywood has been taking lessons from the television industry recently — movie producers have resorted to reruns.
(09/06/11 4:21am)
Nearly every movie starts with the credits, but every good film begins with a fantastic title sequence.
(07/18/11 1:18am)
East Lansing resident Sherrie Baidoon and her two children, Caroline, 13, and Nicholas, 10, enjoyed a movie in the park Thursday at the first night of the Moonlight Film Festival at Valley Court Park, 400 Hillside Court.
(07/18/11 12:51am)
The Moonlight Film Festival began Thursday with “Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs” in Valley Court Park, 400 Hillside Court. The movies are free to the public and run every Thursday until Aug. 25.
(07/05/11 2:02am)
Next week, the City of East Lansing will kick off its free Moonlight Film Festival in downtown East Lansing.
(04/17/11 10:48pm)
In the Sunday edition of the Features Desk Podcast, the desk discusses stunt doubles and if they should receive credit like the actors do. The desk also discusses actors who do their own stunts, such as Tom Cruise and Sylvester Stallone, and what the appeal of that might be.
(04/07/11 11:22pm)
When I found the new flick “Your Highness,” on Wikipedia and saw the cast list, I was confused — to say the least.
(03/21/11 10:52pm)
In a special Monday edition of the Feature’s desk podcast, the desk talks about the addition of Joseph Gordon-Levitt to the sequel to the critically acclaimed “Dark Knight.” The desk talks about the transition from Katie Holmes to Maggie Gyllenhaal early in the series and somehow makes its way to talking about Peter Gallagher’s eyebrows.
(03/13/11 10:27pm)
In the Sunday edition of the Features desk podcast, the desk talks about catching up on the TV shows and movies during spring break. Guest commentator Marina Csomor debates Features editor Meagan Choi over “The Adjustment Bureau.” While Csomor liked the love story, Choi said she was distracted by the purple scarf in the movie.
(03/04/11 2:08am)
Students who frequent the local Blockbuster to rent videos or grab a movie-related snack might have to start looking for a new place to do so come April.
(02/22/11 1:24am)
The University Activities Board, or UAB, will sponsor an advance screening of the film, “Paul,” at 8 p.m. Tuesday in Room 319 of the Union.
(01/31/11 12:59am)
In this week’s Sunday edition of the Features Desk podcast, the desk discusses Hulu and watching movies online. With Netflix and movie websites becoming more instant and convenient for users, the desk wonders if movie rental locations such as Blockbuster are becoming less relevant.
(01/30/11 11:09pm)
On the authority of the most recent Twitter buzz, or at least the trending topics, superheroes are all the rage.
(01/24/11 1:32am)
Chick flicks aren’t really my thing. I would prefer to watch something with an innovative plot or an action-based story. But when it comes to period films, I’m as addicted as the next girl, especially when it comes to a stellar British cast.
(02/24/10 1:57am)
With more than a four-month delay by Paramount Pictures, “Shutter Island” finally hit the silver screen. Truly, good things do come to those who wait.
(11/18/09 4:27am)
JanSport founder Skip Yowell came to Erickson Hall Kiva on Tuesday night and brought with him the living embodiment of his personal philosophy.
(11/11/09 12:41am)
1. Could Jurassic Park IV really happen? Jurassic Park III director Joe Johnston thinks so.
There have been rumors of a “Jurassic Park IV” in the works for years now and the project seemed all but dead after producer Frank Marshall said a new “Jurassic Park” was a long shot — but apparently there’s still some hope for the project.
(11/10/09 1:46am)
It’s obvious to conclude the tone of Grant Heslov’s “The Men Who Stare At Goats” immediately — in the first scene, we get an opening title that reads, “more of this is true than you would believe.”
(11/09/09 12:51am)
Imagine working in a sweatshop, earning $3.25 an hour for 12 hours a day to produce clothing for Forever 21. Picture walking around the mall, looking at the display windows of Forever 21 and noticing an article of clothing you made. Imagine the feeling that comes with realizing the shirt you stitched for 19 cents was being sold to the public for $29.99.
(10/22/09 1:01am)
8 p.m. Thursday at Wells Hall