Film
The five stages of 'Scary Movie' grief
BY AKSHAY SETH
“Scary Movie 5” is a depressingly terrible movie and so, this review will be structured like the five stages of grief: me losing my shit and eventually coming to terms with the fact that the world is not a nice place.
Underdog story 'The Sapphires' delivers a harmony of emotions
BY ADITI MISHRA
Though not a cinematic marvel, “The Sapphires” hits all the right notes at all the right times. Let’s face it — no matter how predictable it may be, a well made underdog story like this one just never fails to tug on our heartstrings.
Gosling guides overambitious 'Pines' through meaningless narrative
BY AKSHAY SETH
It’s as if someone throws a lit match at a canister full of flammable gas only for it to fizzle out before ever making contact. In short, nothing really happens.
Remake resurrects classic gore and laughs of original 'Evil Dead'
BY ANDREW MCCLURE
Resurrecting a timeless 1981 original like “The Evil Dead,” a bloody blend of laughs and ankle-stabbings, means a tall order. However, a rookie director stitches together a remake pregnant with most of the original’s delicious ingredients.
Tippi Hedren discusses her 'Marnie' role, complex relationship with Hitchcock
BY NATALIE GADBOIS
In a joint Michigan Daily interview with Ben Mankiewicz, regular host for TCM, actress Tippi Hedren discussed the gravity of film appreciation and her complex relationship with Alfred Hitchcock.
Trailer Review: 'Only God Forgives' brings Refn's visceral neon-noir style back to life
BY SEAN CZARNECKI
Guided by Refn’s visual flair, “Only God Forgives” looks to thrive on the atmospheric tension and visual flair of the Danish director’s 2011 crime masterpiece, “Drive.”
'Jurassic Park' keeps magic with 3-D re-release
BY MAYANK MATHUR
Because, as a movie buff, you are not a ‘rational consumer’. Because, when a T-Rex stares right at you, you still take Dr. Grant’s advice and dare not move a muscle. Because, watching two Velociraptors stalk two children in a kitchen is still scary enough to give you goose bumps.
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