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“The Age of Adaline”  Indeed Feels Like Ages

“The Age of Adaline” Indeed Feels Like Ages

Jenny Lupoff, Staff Writer May 24, 2015

Whether it be “13 Going On 30,”  or even “Twilight,” there have been countless movies made which revolve around the themes of time, immortality and of course, love. This type of fantasy isn’t...

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Pitch Perfect sequel fails to deliver

Greta Bjornson, News Editor May 20, 2015

Pitch Perfect seemed to have it all: hilarious jokes, great music and an original plot line. Unfortunately, its sequel, Pitch Perfect 2, does not deliver the same caliber. The plot of the second...

James Spader as “Ultron” in a scene from “Avengers: Age of Ultron.” Photo from MCT Campus

“Avengers: Age of Ultron” lives up to the expectations

Nicole DeBlasi, Web Managing Editor May 4, 2015

When I first saw the trailer for “Avengers: Age of Ultron,” I was confused as to what the plot was but once the movie started, my confusion was cleared up and I was blown away. Starring...

Producer Lucy Fisher, star Shailene Woodley and producer Douglas Wick at the New York premiere of The Divergent Series Insurgent at Ziegfeld Theater in New York City on March 16, 2015.

“Insurgent” diverges from its namesake

Jess Gross April 8, 2015

  Love, loss, a race against time, the new “Divergent” movie sequel, “Insurgent”, seems to have it all. Except, that is, for accuracy to the book. The first adaptation, “Divergent,”...

 Cinderella premiered March 13 and brings new life to the old fairytale, while still maintaining its charm.

New “Cinderella” enchants

Greta Bjornson, News Editor April 1, 2015

Cinderella has been recreated countless times: There was the 1997 Brandy version, "Ella Enchanted" with Anne Hathaway, "A Cinderella Story" with Hilary Duff and many other remakes. However, the formula...

Westport takes to the big screen

Westport takes to the big screen

Will Dumke, Staff Writer March 10, 2015

In the 1968 film “The Swimmer,” Burt Lancaster scurries through the backyards of a pristine suburb, stopping for a dip in each swimming pool he passes. The film became famous for its inside view into...

Fall in love with romantic movies

Fall in love with romantic movies

Julia Greenspan, Public Relations February 24, 2015

Whether you’re single or taken this Valentine’s Day, get in the day-of-love spirit by indulging in romantic films. Valentine’s Day is the perfect excuse to cuddle up with your box of chocolates or...

Second time’s the charm

Second time’s the charm

Max Biblicoff, Staff Writer February 24, 2015

After years of anticipation from loyal fans and routine moviegoers alike, follow-up films for numerous movies are in the making for future releases. Sequels such as “Star Wars Episode VII” and “Finding...

Seeing Stars: A Staples student predicts this year’s Oscar winners

Bailey Ethier, Editor-in-Chief February 13, 2015

Best Picture: “The Grand Budapest Hotel” The 2011 best picture winner “The Artist” was a silent, black-and-white film. If the Oscar can go to a movie that unique, it can certainly go...

“Big Hero 6” proves to be a big success

“Big Hero 6” proves to be a big success

Jane Levy, Editor-in-Chief December 13, 2014

On a rainy Friday night, there is nothing I’d rather do than hug a tub of buttered popcorn, sip on a Diet Coke, and sink into a movie theatre seat, ready to immerse myself in a feature film. However,...

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“Hunger Games: Mockingjay-Part 1” doesn’t fly into my heart

Nicole DeBlasi, Web Managing Editor November 26, 2014

I would like to preface this review by saying that I am obsessed with the “Hunger Games” trilogy. However, I disliked “Mockingjay,” the final book. Okay. I’m done with my rant now. “Hunger...

Ouija boards summon shivers with spooky spirits

Ouija boards summon shivers with spooky spirits

Margaux MacColl, Features Editor November 10, 2014

Three girls were huddled in a dark room. “Everything was in shadows,” Sam Galvao ’16 said. The only  illumination in the bedroom came from a sliver of light that crawled in from under the...

Students eagerly await fall films

Students eagerly await fall films

Emily Olrik, Features Editor October 2, 2014

As the colors of the leaves change, students flock to the theatres excited to see the last movies of the year that may be Oscar contenders. There are a few movies in particular that critics are raving...

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