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Jake Gyllenhaal leads the way in what is the most disturbingly inspiring film of the year Jacob Kjerulf Contributing Writer kjjacob1@umbc.edu Dan Gilroy’s Nightcrawler tells…
A killing machine with a heart of gold Jacob Kjerulf Contributing Writer kjjacob1@umbc.edu Pulling no punches, Fury shows it has heart beneath its steel frame…
Virginia ambient electronic artist Evenings returns with surprise EP Henry Strand Contributing Writer strandh1@umbc.edu Evenings began as an ambitious, cost-cutting solo project and has been…
Stop-motion film impresses audiences with its detailed animation and entertaining storytelling Holly Vogtman Staff Writer hollyv1@umbc.edu The Boxtrolls, a stop-motion animated film from the creators…
California emo revival starts to run dry Henry Strand Contributing Writer strandh1@umbc.edu Hail the Sun is back after two years with their first full length…
Apple sets its watch to conquer your wrist David Verghese Contributing Writer davergh1@umbc.edu Summary: Apple unveils its smartwatch as it faces off against Samsung, Google,…
This new book to movie proves to be much more than just a maze Holly Vogtman Staff Writer hollyv1@umbc.edu Summary: A young man named Thomas,…
A bad movie made worse with another acting attempt from Nicolas Cage Holly Vogtman Staff Writer hollyv1@umbc.edu Summary: Rage is a film that centers on…
UMBC lecturer wins award for published poems Ashley Parks Staff Writer parks5@umbc.edu Professor Tanya Olson is a new lecturer here at UMBC in the English…