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John Carter Botches the Landing

Gina Cargas  —  Mar 16, 2012

Gina Cargas '14 reviews John Carter, the biggest movie of the year so far, as well as its most questionable.

From Yuppies to Hippies

Jason Goldberg  —  Mar 2, 2012

Jason Goldberg '14 reviews the newest Paul Rudd and Jennifer Aniston romantic comedy, Wanderlust.

War Horse Swells Tears and Rolls Eyes

Sarah Finegold  —  Jan 27, 2012

Sarah Finegold '15 reviews Spielberg's new, crowd-pleasing War Horse.

A Gold Statue for This Iron Lady

Rehan Dadi  —  Jan 27, 2012

Rehan Dadi '15 analyzes Margaret Thatcher's controversial biopic, The Iron Lady.

Laying Bare The Cost of War

Tyran Grillo  —  Oct 26, 2011

Danfung Dennis '05 directs a stunningly candid and three-dimensional look at the struggles of war, both there and back home.

Can You Dig It? Yes You Can

Patrick Cambre  —  Sep 12, 2011

A documentary on the esteemed hip hop group A Tribe Called Quest brings to life the vibrant Native Tongues scene of the 1990's.

Speaking to the Public

Graham Corrigan  —  Jan 21, 2011

In The King's Speech Colin Firth plays King George VI, and befriends his speech therapist while learning to overcome his stutter.

Double Image

Joey Anderson  —  Jan 21, 2011

Director Darren Aronofsky presents a double retelling of a classic ballet — the making of the ballet itself and the parallel story of its troubled protagonist.

Tron's Digital Legacy

Colin Chan  —  Jan 20, 2011

Tron: Legacy is undoubtedly accessible to mainstream audiences, but amidst its adrenaline pumped action scenes and unique blue-orange aesthetic, there isn’t all that much substance.

The 10 Best Movies of 2010

Colin Chan  —  Dec 1, 2010

Sun Staff Writer Colin Chan takes us through his list of the 10 best movies of the year ... so far.

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