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The Lucky One

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In Scott Hick’s most recent movie, The Lucky One, Zac Efron (Logan) has just returned home from his third tour in Iraq.

Sturgis Gray, Reprter
April 30, 2012

In Scott Hick’s most recent movie, The Lucky One, Zac Efron (Logan) has just returned home from his third tour in Iraq. The film begins with Logan having flashbacks from the war he was recently in. He comes across a devastating memory of his friend who he lost during his tour while going through the... Read more »

Who’s hungry for some games?

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Marlena Mlynarska
April 18, 2012

Once a year the Country of Panem requires two tributes from each of the 12 districts; A boy and a girl between the ages of 12-18. They are given the honor of participating in the Hunger Games, where they must fight to the death against 23 other tributes until one is crowned victor. The Hunger Games is... Read more »

21 Laughs

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Rachel Morgan, Reporter
April 18, 2012

Ever have those good “laugh out loud” moments, where your belly starts hurting and your eyes start crying? That is what you go through while watching the movie 21 Jump Street.  21 Jump Street is a movie about two cops who go undercover on “21 Jump Street”, and become two high school boys having... Read more »

Star Wars 3D Disappoints Viewers

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Spencer Phillipson
March 5, 2012

Star Wars: Phantom Menace in 3D led viewers to disappointment after its release on February 10.  Poorly redone and edited to look like a plastic surgery gone wrong, the film’s makeover displays the downside to computer editing.  Senior Sam Spengler said “The movie would have been much better off... Read more »

Man on the Edge

Sean McWhinnie, Reporter
February 24, 2012

In Man on a Ledge, Asger Leth’s new hit movie, an escaped convict, Nick Cassidy, is threatening to jump from the 21st floor of a Manhattan hotel after being wrongly accused and convicted of stealing and destroying a $40 million diamond. Actor Sam Worthington(Nick Cassidy) was framed and served two... Read more »

Curveball

Moneyball

“Moneyball”, Bennett Miller’s new movie, is a true story about the 2002 Oakland Athletics having the lowest payroll in Major League Baseball.

Our Rating: Four Stars

Logan Sussman, reporter
October 14, 2011

“Moneyball”, Bennett Miller’s new movie, is a true story about the 2002 Oakland Athletics having the lowest payroll in Major League Baseball.   To buy top players is out of the question for the Athletics and so they resort to using statistics to win their games.  Brad Pitt who plays Billy Beane,... Read more »

Not Your Average Pizza Boy

30 Minutes or Less

30 Minutes or Less is an action packed comedy that is suitable for the whole family!

Our Rating: Five Stars

Sean McWhinnie, Reporter
September 16, 2011

In 30 Mintues or Less, Ruben Fleischer’s new movie, a normal pizza delivery boy was unwillingly turned into a bank robber in a matter of minutes. Actor Jesse Eisenberg (Nick) was just a regular pizza boy who, when making a delivery, was jumped by two arsonists, and had a bomb strapped to his chest. ... Read more »

The Jackasses Are Back

Alexander Hernandez, Staff Writer
November 17, 2010

In a stunning new release in 3D, the hilarious antics of Johnny Knoxville and the rest of his merry band of lunatics bring to the silver screen their third installment of the Jackass series. Unlike the previous movies, this one made a leap for the Jackass enterprise and threw the crew into the realm... Read more »

New Friend Request

The Social Network

A movie about the creation of Facebook the most commonly used website by teenagers and young adults.

Our Rating: 3 and a half stars

Jackson Shimanoff
November 17, 2010

So how many friends do you have? 100, 200, 300? Technically you could very well have up to 500 million.  While you may in fact not know any of them, with the simple click of a button you can make a new friend.  “Yeah I use Facebook, maybe two hours a day,” says Colton Campbell, a Senior at Le Jardin.... Read more »

Secretariat

Danielle Jones
November 10, 2010

It seems that Hollywood is in love with horses. First it was Seabiscuit  and now Secretariathas broken onto the big screen. This amazing film is based on a true story that takes place in the late 1900s. The movie portrays the history of Penny Chenery, a housewife played by Diane Lane, and her horse... Read more »