Friday, May 21st, 2010
By Neal - Johns Hopkins
There are certain personalities that command a great deal of attention. Characters that no matter how many times you speak of them, people still want to hear more. Legends that take on several different forms and shapes but yet remain the same at their very core. Everyone has a strong opinion on these archetypes even though the basic framework is already in place and their position within society and folklore are set in stone. Same holds true for Robin Hood.
Friday, May 14th, 2010
By Neal - Johns Hopkins
Iron Man 2 straight up murdered the box office last weekend with Babies surpassing expectations with a per screen average of close to $4k. This weekend’s entries features a prince of thieves, roundball romance, rekindling of long lost love, divorced dads, intercontinental scheming, crazy old soccer hooligans, and a Hawaiian princess I’d love to cover in poi sauce.
Thursday, May 13th, 2010
By kjenkins87
For the eighth time now Robin Hood has taken aim and shot an arrow through the hearts of beloved movie-goers. This weekend, director Ridley Scott (Alien, Gladiator) and tempermental buddy Russell Crowe release their latest collaboration, which revolves around the infamous, mythical hero who stole from the spoiled and gave to the bums. And, like every R… Click to read more
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.