Entertainment outshines education in 'Capitalism'
“Capitalism: A Love Story” could be described as a documentary, a comedy and perhaps even horror. Anything but a love story.
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“Capitalism: A Love Story” could be described as a documentary, a comedy and perhaps even horror. Anything but a love story.
A sneak preview of the new movie “Zombieland” will be open to all MSU students today.
I swore I would never in a million years read Twilight. I swore I wouldn’t watch the movie and I wouldn’t ever pick Team Edward or Team Jacob. Not I — I would avoid it at all costs.
Surprisingly, “Sorority Row” was so painful, it was good.
Public urination, “The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift” and being sleazy are topics of interest for Amy Poehler and Aziz Ansari.
What is the academy thinking?
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has decided to change the rules on us, so instead of nominating five of the hundreds (or more) movies that come out each year, they are putting 10 films up for the chance of winning the coveted award for Best Motion Picture. It also is changing the way in which it elects the winner from that group, making the academy members rank the films in order of best to worst and then figuring out which one, overall, has received the greatest amount of support from members instead of just voting for one and determining the victor by majority.
This year marks the 40th anniversary of the Woodstock music festival. It’s odd that a film celebrating the monumental event neglects the most important feature of the festival: music. You’ll see weed, sex and plenty of long hair, but no more than a hint of music here.
It was the grace exercised while walking the line between the satirical and the offensive that made 2006’s “Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan” a success and main actor Sacha Baron Cohen a star.
Although “Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince” did not play until 12:05 a.m. Wednesday, Carina Teoh arrived early to make sure she was the first in line.
When Wacousta, Mich., resident Kathy Bender went to NCG Cinemas, 2500 Showtime Drive, in Lansing, Wednesday night to catch a movie, she wasn’t just paying for a ticket — she was paying for a physics lesson.
Fancy shades are no longer the norm for viewing movies in a three-dimensional format as more movie companies are turning to digital 3-D technology.
First things first, I want to thank those of you who read my blog to helpfully inform me I was wrong about “Eastern Promises.”
I’m Jeff Kanan and I’ll be blogging this week for the first time ever. As a freshman intern (or as I like to think of it, redshirt freshman), I get my turn at the features desk and a chance to lend my voice to entertainment issues. I’m more of a sports guy myself, but I’m ready to put on my best features face for this blog.