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Colin's Juicy New Role
Let’s take a trip down memory lane. Imagine, for a moment, that magical day four (or three, or two…) years
Short Cuts - Film
NOT ANOTHER TEEN MOVIE Directed by Joel Gallen With its gratuitous sex/shock/poop humor, Not Another Teen Movie may very well
American Royalty
In the new film the royal Tenenbaums, supporting character and decadent author Eli Cash (Owen Wilson) becomes a household name
Cruising with Tom and Cam
The Harvard Crimson recently had the opportunity to speak about the new movie Vanilla Sky with writer/director Cameron Crowe and
Holiday Film Preview
While Christmas bells are ringing this season, if history holds true cash registers at multiplexes across the country will be
Always Double Down on 'Eleven'
Ocean’s Eleven is a film that does not deserve a remake. The 1960 original featured the Rat Pack and an
The Sky's the Limit
Those in search of a one-line synopsis for Vanilla Sky need look no further than the tagline—Open your eyes. It’s
A DVD for All Seasons: The Best of What's Around
By James A. Crawford Crimson Staff Writer It’s very clear; DVD is here to stay, but only recently have studios
You, Me, & The Bottle Makes 3
In The Business of Strangers, starring Stockard Channing, Julia Stiles and a bottle of scotch, Paula Murphy (Stiles) tells Julie
The Hackman Connection: Talking with Gene
The Crimson recently participated in a press conference with the legendary actor Gene Hackman. Despite being 71 years old, the
Crossing the 'Lines'
Riding the wave of recent public sentiment, Fox has pushed up the release of its new action thriller, Behind Enemy
Chopped Up Vignettes with Nowhere to Go
In concept and execution, Chop Suey is a marvelous paradox. It is an “autobiographical documentary” about the world of high
Shallow Hal
Shallow Hal, the new comedy starring Gwyneth Paltrow in a fat suit, is a movie with a message, several, actually.
Steal This Movie, Please: Mamet's 'Heist'
With his new film, The Heist, writer-director David Mamet attempts to recapture the success of his last crime thriller, the
Viewing Life Through New Lenses
Existence is based entirely on human kind’s subjective view of reality. So what happens when that reality is shifted to