unique plath: a double biographical review
By Ingrid Goatson on 4/08/2013 Biography is kind of scary. At least, it seems to me like it would be terribly hard to write. It’s as much an interpretive exercise as it […]
By Ingrid Goatson on 4/08/2013 Biography is kind of scary. At least, it seems to me like it would be terribly hard to write. It’s as much an interpretive exercise as it […]
By Cody Robinson on 2/19/2013 The 10 albums from 2012 that you simply cannot miss: Rodriguez, Searching For Sugar Man (Download this: “I Wonder”) […]
By Chris Robinson & Stefanie Lee on 2/02/2013 The Academy Awards happen in less than a month. After repeated discussions/arguments about who most deserves to win what, Stefanie and I decided to hash out […]
By Chris Robinson on 1/18/2013 Hollywood had a pretty impressive 2012. The beginning of the year featured such uncommonly entertaining January fare as Haywire and The Grey, as well as some early awards contenders […]
By Chris Robinson on 1/12/2012 By any standard, the hunt for Osama bin Laden is one of the most incredible true-life stories of all time. An obscenely wealthy Saudi oil magnate drinks […]
By Chris Robinson on 1/04/2013 With his Lord of the Rings trilogy, Peter Jackson used his talents for filmmaking wizardry and engrossing storytelling to expertly bring J.R.R. Tolkien’s famous novels to life. […]
By Chris Robinson on 12/20/2012 If you like vanilla ice cream then you will probably like Hitchcock. Some films are ambitious projects seeking to convey deep truths about the human condition, or […]
By Cody Robinson on 12/18/2012 Recently, Angels and Airwaves have been spending less time making pop songs and more time making films. Just like The Beatles made “The Yellow Submarine,” […]
By Cody Robinson on 12/9/2012 Tré!, the final chapter in Green Day’s three-album series, is about to hit stores, as well as the bottom of your trash can (should you be foolish enough […]
By Chris Robinson on 12/07/2012 How much do you enjoy watching Keira Knightley pout? Director Joe Wright (Pride and Prejudice) is evidently very fond of it, as he fills what seems like […]