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Certain Films Call for Desperate Measures

Mark Schwabacher, Staff Writer March 21, 2012

It's 12:00 a.m. A huge throng of people mass around a dark movie theatre.  Many of them are wearing costumes of some kind or another, and some have been there for hours.  They are tired and hungry, but...

Q&A with Sarah Koskoff, Staples Alum and Film Writer

Haley Zeldez, Web Sports Editor February 26, 2012

Staples alum Sarah Koskoff has written a film called Hello I Must Be Going. The film premiered at the 2012 Sundance Festival, and was a hit. Q:  What made you switch from play writing to film writing? A:...

The Best of the Worst: My Favorite Horribly-Rated Movies

Katie Reynolds, Staff Writer February 9, 2012

Some may say that I have bad taste in movies. I would rather say that my opinions are different than most. Unfortunately, I must admit that some of my favorite movies have not exactly been given the greatest...

Predicting the Oscars: 2012 Edition

Sammy Warshaw, A&E Editor January 17, 2012

A little while back, I wrote a piece about what to expect from the crazy time of Oscar season. I told people to look out for a few films, but the truth was, no one really knew what films were going to...

The Muppets: A Review

Nick Siegel, Staff Writer December 21, 2011

"The Muppets” is not "just another Muppets movie”; instead, it is a statement that the franchise is not dead and a healthy reminder to everyone that when done well, the Muppets can appeal to audiences...

Happy Feet Two: An Adorable Letdown

Erik Sommer, Opinions Editor December 17, 2011

Having Elijah Wood, Matt Damon, Common, Robin Williams, Pink, and Brad Pitt together in a room would be enough to make most star-struck. Combining the talents of these critically-acclaimed celebrities...

Educated Guesses for Cinema’s Wildest Season

Sammy Warshaw, A&E Editor November 9, 2011

Fret not, eager filmgoers. The journey through the mediocrity of post-summer and fall films is coming to an end. Need I say more? It’s Oscar season, baby. It’s okay that you haven’t been to the...

Return of The King: “The Lion King 3D” Review

Haley Randich October 11, 2011

Last week, a 17 year-old classic finished its second theatrical release, with a two week run with a total gross of $61.7 million, drawing in viewers of all ages, some of them Staples students. The Lion...

Contagion: One Sick Film

‘Contagion’: One Sick Film

Nicole DeBlasi, Web Managing Editor September 23, 2011

Released on Sept. 9, “Contagion,” an American thriller directed by Steven Soderbergh, lets your mind wander into the imaginative world of what would happen if mev-1, the disease in this frightening...

Toquet Hall Screens “Animal House”

Bailey Valente '13, Staff Writer September 16, 2011

The Westport Cinema Initiative is hosting a screening of the 1978 movie Animal House at 8:00 p.m. this Saturday, Sept. 17 at Toquet Hall in downtown Westport. “It’s not only a high grossing film,...

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