Clubs of ASU: Sci-Fan allows students to show their nerdy side
ASU's Sci-Fan club brings people together who are interested in anything from comic books to Anime.
ASU's Sci-Fan club brings people together who are interested in anything from comic books to Anime.
Despite rave reviews and topping the classic movie charts, "Citizen Kane" wasn't a memorable picture.
What to watch on Netflix if this week's new releases don't catch your attention.
Although the new "Kingsman" film has its funny points, it's not worth buying a ticket.
Absurd and anticlimactic, "50 Shades of Grey" still gives audience a few moments to laugh.
A step by step guide on how to bag a millionaire this Valentine's Day, as taught by Marilyn Monroe and her costars in the classic film, "How to Marry a Millionaire."
Disney's attempt to alter classic fairytales doesn't do justice to its long-time fans.
What to watch on Netflix if this week's new releases don't catch your attention.
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The latest attempt by the Wachowskis is a dubious attempt at dazzling nobody.
What to watch on Netflix if this week’s new releases don’t catch your interest.
The Civil War, kissing cousins, love triangles and the South in desolation is just part of what makes "Gone With the Wind" a compelling classic.
Suge Knight arrested for murder Suge Knight, the Co-Founder of Death Row Records, was arrested on suspicion for murder earlier this week after being allegedly involved in a hit-and-run that killed one man.
The new Kevin Costner film is a tearjerker for all audiences.
The clichés are cringe-worthy in “Project Almanac,” and the interesting concept of time travel falls flat with subpar acting.
The cast of the upcoming film talks working with Michael Bay and standing out in the found-footage genre.
You pay thousands of dollars for an education — how about some free knowledge in moving picture form?
What to watch on Netflix if this week's new releases don't catch your interest.
Audrey Hepburn, we "love your funny face / your sunny, funny face." We see just what Fred Astaire was singing about.
Julianne Moore's performance shines bright, but the supporting cast is left in the lurch.
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