Monday, April 11th, 2011
By Mark - Art Institute
We may only be in the early weeks of spring , but soon enough summer will be on the way and with it comes the season’s kick-ass blockbusters! With so many films offering up loads of explosions, laughs and more CGI effects than Michael Bay can shake a stick at, it’s easy to lose track of the good films and accidentally drop some cash on a real box office bomb. To help ease your movie-going experience and get some bang for your buck, we at COED have compiled a list of the 2011 summer movies that won’t suck, and – more importantly – shouldn’t be missed!
Friday, November 19th, 2010
By Neal - Johns Hopkins
Megamind was mega moneymaker again at the box office, pulling in $29 mil to put a stop to Unstoppable, which ran away with $22 mil. Skyline made back its budget in its debut weekend while Morning Glory has a ways to go to clear that $40 mil budget. This week’s entries are few and far between due to Harry Potter. However, if you prefer fiery redheads and homicidal blondes over magical kids molesting their wands, you’re in luck.
Monday, December 28th, 2009
By COED Staff
As far as movies go, 2009 lined up some serious heavy-hitters and great deal of swing-and-miss-ers. But rather than reminisce over the films that were, we thought we’d take another look at the movies we’re most excited to see in the upcoming year. Only time will tell which of these 20 Most Anticipated Movies of 2010 will live up to the hype.
Saturday, August 1st, 2009
By Michael Dance
Seth Rogen fatigue is setting in, so we left The Green Hornet off the list. Ditto to the inevitable Nightmare on Elm Street remake, even though it landed Jackie Earle Haley to play Freddy Krueger. Remakes of Clash of the Titans and Death at a Funeral and the possible Ben Stiller/Tom Cruise comedy The Hardy Men might be good, but there were too many other interesting movies to pick from.
Tuesday, June 9th, 2009
By Michael Dance
Seth Rogen fatigue is setting in, so we left The Green Hornet off the list. Ditto to the inevitable Nightmare on Elm Street remake, even though it landed Jackie Earle Haley to play Freddy Krueger. Remakes of Clash of the Titans and Death at a Funeral and the possible Ben Stiller/Tom Cruise comedy The Hardy Men might be good, but there were too many other interesting movies to pick from.