‘The Green Hornet’ Review: Trading Pathos for Popcorn
It would be easy to make a list of all the things that The Green Hornet does wrong. But for all that it gets wrong, it gets one very important thing right: It’s a whole lot of fun.
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It would be easy to make a list of all the things that The Green Hornet does wrong. But for all that it gets wrong, it gets one very important thing right: It’s a whole lot of fun.
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Boy meets girl. Boy falls in love with girl. Boy marries girl. Now what? Such is the question posed by Blue Valentine, an unflinching look into the ins and …
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On Tuesday night, President Obama delivered his third State of the Union address, and I commenced my yearly experiment of seeing how far I could get into the speech without …
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The bar was completely dark and silent, except for three female singers harmonizing on a haunting rendition of “Because” by The Beatles. “Love is old, love is new/Love is all, …
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This article is part of our weekly syndication with College Fashionista, an online guide to the latest in college fashion. Article by Helen Ji. A khaki coat was always an …
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Pita bread and hummus, superheroes and villains and more. FO’ FREE!
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With the weather dipping below zero, Boston University students want to go outside as little as possible. By stocking your pantry with these seemingly basic items, you can keep yourself fed and warm.
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Last time we talked, I predicted not only that Obama would have to give up his version of the Bush Tax Cuts, but that the rest of his agenda for …
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With its all-American family-man hero, hot hacker sidekick, and creepy corporate crook villain, The Cape seems to have a tried and true formula for success. NBC’s newest superhero drama aired …
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Sarah Palin and other Tea Party leaders were quick to make defense statements and even accuse others of libel following the Gabrielle Giffords shootings in Arizona. But does the Tea Party hold some responsibility, or are they right in defending their rhetoric?
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