“The 15:17 to Paris”: An Emotionless Trainwreck

Clint Eastwood has taken a step back with his new feature film, “The 15:17 to Paris.” The director who often proves his patriotism through his movies depicting American heroes -- whether they be cowboys in the desert or soldiers in battle-- tried to step outside of the box and failed miserably. The documentary style movie is unique because the three main characters, Alek Skarlatos, Spencer Stone, and Anthony Sadler, are played by themselves; however, that was Eastwood's biggest mistake

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A Deadly Train Trip

When the film on the screen goes black, a mild applause breaks the silence in the dark movie theater. Drama, action, love, loss, murder - all of these raise the age-old question, who is the killer? The 20th Century Fox film Murder on the Orient Express, based on Agatha Christie’s 1934 novel, is not the first film to bring Christie’s novel to life.

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SZA takes Ctrl at the Novo

Christmas came early for SZA (pronounced "Sizza") fans when she added a concert date at the Novo in Downtown Los Angeles on Tuesday, Nov. 14, 2017. Her "Ctrl" tour, named after her debut album, originally did not have any North American shows for November due to the fact that she is scheduled to tour the United Kingdom with R&B artist Bryson Tiller.

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Thor: Ragnarok Review (Spoilers Ahead)

The third installment of Marvel’s Thor franchise catches us up on what Thor and the Hulk have been up to during the past two years after the incident in Sokovia featured in Avengers: Age of Ultron. Thor: Ragnorok is the series' best film yet, bringing super hero humor and epic fighting scenes to a whole new level. The film may be less of a superhero movie and more of a comedy with film director Taika Waititi’s humor written all over it.

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Is it all "The Hype"?

Hip Pop Rapper Hoodie Allen dropped his most recent album The Hype on Friday, September 29th. “I think Hoodie’s new album is so creative. I always found myself getting lost in the music throughout the album. Every track was so different, and you can see the hard work put into creating the project,” Hoodie Allen fan, Evan Brown-Bacchus said.

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