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“The Water Diviner” provides a well of entertainment

Released just in time for Anzac Day, an Australian national holiday commemorating veterans, Russell Crowe stars in and directs “The Water Diviner,” a tragic...

“The Age of Adaline”: Boring Dorian Gray

I have a question for all of you. Would you be comfortable being in a committed relationship with someone who had previously been in...

“Cherry Bomb” a not-so-sweet creation

Tyler the Creator, devilish mastermind behind the Odd Future label, is back with his fourth studio album, “Cherry Bomb”: a gnashing, at times jazzy...

Take some friends to see “Unfriended”

“Unfriended” is a 2015 American found-footage horror movie directed by Levan Gabriadze. It tells the tale of six high school students who encounter the...

Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2: Tears of a Clown

I have a confession to make: I like watching bad films. I take a sort of impish glee from seeing them, rolling my eyes...

Away from the Sprawl: My KUCR story

From the first point that I saw the giant antenna on top of the tiny building near the dorms blasting radio waves to the...

Mountain Goats examine life’s highs and lows from the ropes on...

I know almost nothing about professional wrestling. When I was on my junior high’s annual eighth-grade graduation trip to Washington, D.C., I had to beg...

“Life Itself” poignantly reflects Ebert at the center of the “empathy...

“I’ll see you at the movies.” This was the last line of the last blog post written by Roger Ebert the day before he died....

Vagina Monologues 2015: Humor and Empowerment

The word “vagina” makes a lot of people unduly uncomfortable. Despite the fact that it is merely a word designed to describe part of...

Film experience is as comfortable as “Home”

Although aliens and monsters are nothing new to animated kids’ movies, “Home” manages to stay original in its take on alien invasions. It avoids...