What Roger Ebert is Full of (and Why He’s Full of it)

27 Apr 2010, Posted by Zak Marlow in Articles, Film Reviews, Reviews, 6 Comments

What Roger Ebert is Full of (and Why He’s Full of it)


Roger Ebert’s claim that “video games will never be art” doesn’t stand on stable ground.

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“Kick Ass” Review

22 Apr 2010, Posted by Zak Marlow in Articles, Film Reviews, Reviews, 0 Comments

“Kick Ass” Review


Matthew Vaughn’s superhero action comedy “Kick Ass” brings a lot to the table—and leaves behind a mess.

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SPUNK is Breathtakingly Beautiful

10 Apr 2010, Posted by Susana Baker in Acting, Articles, Drama, General, Reviews, Theatre, Theatrical Reviews, 0 Comments

SPUNK is Breathtakingly Beautiful


Performance offers a refreshingly different theatrical experience in Downtown Athens.

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The XX at the Variety Playhouse

26 Mar 2010, Posted by Ben in Articles, Music, Reviews, 1 Comments

The XX at the Variety Playhouse


A concert review of The XX’s Atlanta show.

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A Scene Analysis of “The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly”

25 Mar 2010, Posted by Takashi Doscher in Film Reviews, Filmmaking, General, 0 Comments

A Scene Analysis of “The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly”


A short essay, attempting to analyze masculinity and its role in the final scene of the Sergio Leone classic, The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly.

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22 Mar 2010, Posted by Alex Shofner in Articles, Film Reviews, 0 Comments

Trailer Trash: Repo Men


This movie looks dumb.

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22 Mar 2010, Posted by David Torcivia in Articles, Film Reviews, Filmmaking, General, 4 Comments

Canon DSLR’s Win Big at SXSW


Lena Durham’s Tiny Furniture, shot on a 7D, is the jury winner for best narrative feature at SXSW.

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Renoise: The Day One Review

22 Mar 2010, Posted by Ben in Equipment Reviews, Music, Reviews, 0 Comments

Renoise: The Day One Review


A composer reviews Renoise after spending a day with the program.

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17 Mar 2010, Posted by David Torcivia in Articles, Film Reviews, General, 0 Comments

Oscar Nominated Short – French Roast


The Oscar nominated French Roast is a delightful story of a French cafe.

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Op-Ed: The Masked Grotesque

10 Mar 2010, Posted by Asher Emmanuel in Drama, Film Reviews, OP-ED, 0 Comments

Op-Ed: The Masked Grotesque


OP-ED from Ben Hodges on the movie Pan Labyrinth.

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