Ne-Yo talks ‘Battle: Los Angeles’
The State Press got a chance to talk with Ne-Yo about his experience filming "Battle: Los Angeles," training with marines and his love for the martial arts film “The Last Dragon.”
The State Press got a chance to talk with Ne-Yo about his experience filming "Battle: Los Angeles," training with marines and his love for the martial arts film “The Last Dragon.”
Ever wonder what goes on behind the scenes of ASU's film school? Here's your chance to go behind the camera and see what it takes to direct a movie.
While all the potential routes of this story were riveting, the interesting facets fell short.
It might have been a delay on this one but check out the excitement and comedy of the third episode of Chowda! With special guest appearance by I Am Number 4 and Take Me Home Tonight actress Teresa Palmer.
“Four Lions” may be the most thought-provoking, captivating and hilarious film about wannabe terrorists in years. The dark comedy is centered on bumbling terrorists who believe they are fighting for their religion.
With “Lasers,” Lupe has admittedly gone in a more mainstream direction — on his own terms.
Video sharing site YouTube is growing more and more popular for independent artists to show their stuff. Christina Grimmie and Tyler Ward are among the best of the bunch.
With mature vocals, dynamic melodies and strong lyrics, Kitten's EP “Sunday School” has exquisite soul.
Take in your hearty doctor recommended dose of some entertainment comedy with Chowda!
The rambunctious Jake and beloved Cat give their review on the latest Johnny Depp animated movie Rango opening March 4th.
“Beastly” 1.5/5 Pitchforks Rated PG-13 In theaters March 4 “Beastly” is marketing itself as a modern take on “Beauty and the Beast.” But the film isn’t so much of an update of that timeless tale as it is a mockery of it.
While it has the makings of being that next big CGI kids film (talking animals mixed with cartoon shenanigans), “Rango” falls short.
2/5 pitchforks Matt Damon, Emily Blunt PG-13 March 4, 2011 Life is full of seemingly irrelevant choices, one of those being the ways in which the world around us operates.
3/5 Pithcforks The movie landscape of the 1980s is defined by its comedies: “The Breakfast Club,” “Ferris Bueller's Day Off“ and “Revenge of the Nerds” are perhaps the most loved relics of that era. “Take Me Home Tonight” is a nostalgic trip down memory lane that attempts to pay homage to the great ‘80s films.
New host Aiyana Havir speaks with ASU artist Samson about his music and his upcoming show that night.
As part of the 2011 Honors Lecture Series sponsored by Barrett, the Honors College, the New York Times performance critic Claudia La Rocco was invited to discuss time, criticism and the nature of consciousness.
Founded in 2006 by Rob Lowe and Michael Muller, Balmorhea (pronounced bal-moor-ay) has been described as a “minimalist instrumental ensemble” that draws inspiration from many different musicians.
The multi-instrumental quartet Devotchka released its fifth album, “100 Lovers,” as a product made under our very own Arizona sun.
The State Press is uninspired by Lady Gaga's latest endeavor.
1/5 Pitchforks Starring Nicolas Cage Release date: Feb. 25, 2011 Nicolas Cage continues his downward spiral from Oscar-winning actor to unemployable has-been with his latest movie “Drive Angry.” The movie tries to be a fun, campy, demonic version of a grindhouse film but fails in no small part due to Cage's performance.
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