Woman in Black must-see for scary movie lovers
Odi Opole, Entertainment Editor
February 3, 2012
Are you comfortable with nightmares? Yes? Go see The Woman In Black. The mind-bending storyline and deliciously evil ghost will scare viewers out of their minds when the film premieres on Feb. 3. That means you, Mr. and Mrs. Horror-Movie-Buff. The Woman In Black is based off of a 1983 novel of the same... Read more »
Holiday Movies
Odi Opole, Entertainment Editor
November 22, 2011
Scroll down the page and check out the Prezi for the movies our entertainment editor deemed must-sees this holiday season. Give us your opinion in the comment section here or on our wall on Facebook. What movies do you think are the best to watch? What did you think about new movies we featured? Christmas... Read more »
Scary movies for Halloween
Abby Bamburg, Staff Writer, Web Editor
October 27, 2011
Insidious While Insidious has no blood and guts, it, by no means, lets you down on the horror scale. A married couple, Renai and Josh (Rose Byrne and Patrick Wilson), move into a house with their three children. After their oldest son bumps his head in the attic and falls into a coma, creepy figures... Read more »
Paranormal Activity 3 meets and exceeds expectations set by previous two movies
Sara Naatz, Co-Editor
October 25, 2011
When I looked around the theater in the middle of Paranormal Activity 3, I couldn’t help but laugh. I am not going to lie — I have never seen a guy with muscles that big get so scared. But that’s the beauty of Paranormal Activity 3. It may not have the best plotline or the most unexpected twists,... Read more »
Footloose remake exceeds expectations, may be new hit
Abby Bamburg, Staff Writer
October 14, 2011
Loose, footloose, kick off your Sunday shoes. Please, Louise, pull me off of my knees. Jack, get back, c’mon before we crack. Lose your blues, everybody cut footloose. A remake of the 1984 hit movie Footloose hit theaters on Oct. 14. Newcomer (Kenny Womald) takes on the good-looking male lead of... Read more »
Crazy, Stupid Love doesn’t disappoint
Abby Bamburg, Staff Writer
September 20, 2011
In Crazy Stupid Love, Carl Weaver (Steve Carell), a high strung and stereotypical dad, learns his wife and high school sweetheart (Julianne Moore) cheated on him and wants a divorce. Carl meets a handsome womanizer, Jacob Palmer (Ryan Gosling) who decides to help Carl rediscover his manhood. Even though... Read more »
Arthur charms viewers, not critics
Sam Brennan, Ads Manager
April 15, 2011
I don’t care how much the critics hated Arthur. They are clearly cold-hearted. They are old grey-hairs who sit around alone waiting to criticize films. Arthur wasn’t made for people with no hearts. Arthur was made to be whimsical. Trust me, it succeeds. Arthur wasn’t made for people who hate adorable... Read more »
Middle of the Map Fest brings indie music to local scene
Courtney Woodworth, Staff photographer
April 15, 2011
I arrived at The Beaumont Club around 4 p.m. expecting to see music fans lining up to grab wristbands for Ink magazine’s Middle of the Map Fest. But instead, my friend and I were the first two at the venue. I guess I overestimated the popularity of indie music. The bands, Paper Route, Work Drugs, Maps... Read more »
Sucker Punch provides stunning visuals despite foggy plot
Sam Brennan, Ads Manager
March 31, 2011
I think I was just sucker punched out of my nine dollar movie ticket. Zach Snyder, the genius that brought you 300 and Watchmen recently released Sucker Punch with a pathetic 19.1 million dollars. Honestly, I couldn’t tell you if I liked it or disliked it. I thought going into the film it would be... Read more »
The Roommate
Odi Opole, Staff Writer
February 18, 2011
An awkward, eerie silence fills the room. A girl stares at her roommate — while wearing her roommate’s clothes, jewelry, and perfume. She smiles slowly. “I just want to be your friend.” In The Roommate, Leighton Meester plays Rebecca, a freshman in college with a very strange obsession with... Read more »



