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J.J. Abrams plans to live long and prosper

May 24, 2013 by Archived posts 616 Comments

By Shannon Luster |Staff Writer| “Star Trek: Into Darkness” delivers high action thrills that will leave you sitting on the edge of your theater seat. The exciting blockbuster movie soared to number one and earned $70.2 million during its opening weekend, according to the IMDb Charts. "Star Trek: Into Darkness” is the highly anticipated sequel to the wildly popular movie "Star Trek" released in 2009. The opening scene shows a high-speed chase on an exotic planet complete with a fiery volcano, which draws you into the movie feeling eager about what will happen next. Actor Chris Pine reprises the role of the iconic Captain James T. Kirk and actor Zachary Quinto also returns as … [Read more...] about J.J. Abrams plans to live long and prosper

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Baz Luhrmann gives The Great Gatsby a modern makeover

May 17, 2013 by Archived posts 117 Comments

By Shannon Luster |Staff Writer| “The Great Gatsby” draws viewers with such realistic looking special effects that it places you into the wondrous, dangerous world of millionaire Jay Gatsby. Although it faced stiff competition with “Iron Man 3” at the box office, “The Great Gatsby” managed to open at number two and earned $51.1 million in its opening weekend, according to the IMDb Charts. Producer, writer and director Baz Luhrmann, director of movies like "Romeo and Juliet" and "Moulin Rouge," has returned with his take on the novel, "The Great Gatsby." Traces of "Romeo and Juliet" also showed up in "The Great Gatsby," since both movies revolved around a pair of lovers becoming … [Read more...] about Baz Luhrmann gives The Great Gatsby a modern makeover

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You’re invited to “The Big Wedding”

May 3, 2013 by Archived posts 135 Comments

By Shannon Luster |Staff Writer “The Big Wedding,” promises to deliver comedic thrills that will make you laugh right out of your seat. The hilarious movie opened at number four and earned $7.59 million during its opening weekend, according to the IMDb Charts. The movie has similarities to the wildly popular, “Father of the Bride,” movie series, starring actor Steve Martin that revolves around a family reuniting for a wedding and the resulting craziness that ensues. “The Big Wedding” gives an updated twist that includes adoption, divorce, cheating spouses, and other surprises. Writer, director, producer Justin Zackham, writer of movies such as, "The Bucket List" and "Going … [Read more...] about You’re invited to “The Big Wedding”

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“Evil Dead” resurrects in theaters

April 12, 2013 by Archived posts 1,309 Comments

By Shannon Luster | Staff Writer | “Evil Dead” promises to frighten you to the point where your stomach is out of you and onto the floor where you will soon want to hide behind your theater seat. This horror movie soared to number one in the box-office and raked in $26 million during its opening weekend, according to the IMDb Charts. “Evil Dead” is a remake of the 1981 cult classic, “The Evil Dead” directed and written by the well-known and talented Sam Raimi. Raimi is a producer for this updated version, and Fede Alvarez steps in as the director and writer. The beginning scene shows a group of friends arriving at an isolated cabin hidden deep in the woods where they soon … [Read more...] about “Evil Dead” resurrects in theaters

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Sometimes change is for the better

June 10, 2012 by Archived posts

By Kyla Cook |News Editor| This entire quarter I’ve been hearing my classmates say, “We’re graduating, can you believe it?” Actually, yes I can. It’s been four long years – three at CSUSB and the words “you’re graduating” are so right. Coming from a bad experience at a small college in Iowa, I had hardly any credits and low expectations coming to CSUSB. I had a lot to makeup if I wanted to graduate on time. This has been the first quarter that I have taken less than 16 units. Since I’ve been here, I’ve been known to take anywhere from 18–21 units. I just couldn’t imagine being in school any longer than four years, I had to get out. The three years that I have spent at CSUSB were … [Read more...] about Sometimes change is for the better

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