By Tiffany Moyes |Staff Writer| Disney missed the mark with its new film “Tomorrowland,” released May 22 in theaters. This new live action Disney film is based on the popular land found in many Disney parks, Tomorrowland. The film stars George Clooney and Brit Robertson, who join to venture to the future all through a simple pin with an orange “T” on the front. In the beginning of the film, Frank Walker (Clooney) and Athena, played by Raffey Cassidy meet at the New York World Fair, where Frank gives her one of the infamous orange pins that transported him to a futuristic world. Athena reaches out to Casey Newton (Robertson) by secretly placing one of the pins in her … [Read more...] about Tomorrowland is not the future
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Miley Cyrus: A rebel with a cause
By Tiffany Moyes | Staff Writer | Miley Cyrus is taking on the role of a philanthropist through her new project the “Happy Hippies Foundation.” Cyrus is known to the public as being a crazed pop-star with questionable motives, but underneath she is trying to be so much more. She has always had a deep love for the young homeless and Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender community (LGBT), and has repeatedly said that her gay fans are her favorite fans. Cyrus has recently put a lot of time and effort into her nonprofit campaign the "Happy Hippies Foundation." The goal of the foundation is to help homeless youth get off of the streets and to help those who are a part of the LGBT … [Read more...] about Miley Cyrus: A rebel with a cause
Love is almost found again in “The Longest Ride”
By Tiffany Moyes |Staff Writer| Many filmgoers thought the glory days of movies based on Nicholas Sparks books were over, until now. “The Longest Ride” follows the love story of Sophia (Britt Robertson) and Luke (Scott Eastwood), two young kids from North Carolina, who met by fate at a rodeo. Their lives would never be the same after saving the life of an elderly man. Their personal struggles and determination place a decent backdrop to the true love story of this film. The latest adaptation of one of the many Sparks novels has no new surprises in what they market, but the true surprise is what they don’t tell you after failing to captivate audiences the last two times … [Read more...] about Love is almost found again in “The Longest Ride”