Review: Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World DVD
BY JEREMY HAAS On November 9th, a game-changing movie was released onto DVD.  Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World is a movie based on the six book graphic novel series by Bryan Lee O’Malley.  Starring Michael Cera and directed by Edgar Wright, this film succeeds in tying action, comedy, and... Read more
Review: Due Date
BY ARIEL SMILOWITZ Like pretty much every road trip movie that preceded it from Planes, Trains and Automobiles to the director Todd Phillips own Road Trip, Due Date throws two mismatched people together: an uptight jerk and an immature, fun-loving guy. Although the plot was quite predictable and unrealistic,... Read more
Review: Taylor Swift-Speak Now
BY SYDNEY ALTMAN After two years in production, the most anticipated album of the year was finally released, Taylor Swift’s third record, Speak Now.  Following the success of her Grammy winning CD, Fearless, critics and fans alike were excited to see whether or not Speak Now would surpass Fearless’... Read more
Review: Sugarland-The Incredible Machine
BY JEREMY HAAS Sugarland is the trendy country-pop duo of Jennifer Nettles and Kristian Bush. Sugarland saw their first commercial success in 2004 with hit single “Baby Girl”. Since then they’ve made three more studio albums, won a Grammy for their song “Stay” and had their album Twice the... Read more
Review: It’s Kind Of A Funny Story
BY DANIEL COWEN If you want to see a cute, heart-filled, dorky movie about finding meaning to life and realizing what you have, then It’s Kind of a Funny Story is the movie for to see. It’s about 16 year old Craig, played by Keir Glichrist, who enters himself... Read more