Harold and Kumar' returns to its comedic roots
Our favorite stoner pals are back, this time bringing some yuletide mischief along with them, in A Very Harold and Kumar 3D Christmas.
Our favorite stoner pals are back, this time bringing some yuletide mischief along with them, in A Very Harold and Kumar 3D Christmas.
I honestly don't know what to make of The Rum Diary?other than the fact that I vehemently despise it.
The corruption of politicians isn't exactly a route that has gone unexplored in popular media. Political scandals since the dawn of television have been given merciless attention, from the Watergate scandal to the Bill Clinton/Monica Lewinsky affair to events as recent as the rumored poll riggings in Ohio during the 2004 presidential elections.
"At that point of my life there was no part of me that ever could have imagined co-starring with Brad Pitt," said Jonah Hill, referencing his time working on Superbad. Hill, currently starring in Sony Pictures' new film, Moneyball, held a round-table discussion in which justArts was able to participate.
The 24-Hour Musical is a once-a-year presentation cosponsored by Hillel Theater Group and Tympanium Euphorium. The whole atmosphere of the event is so engaging that the show itself tends to get a bit lost in all the ruckus.
A History of Magic "Neither can live while the other survives." With this pronouncement, the fates of the Wizarding and Muggle worlds alike are finally decided when Harry Potter and Lord Voldemort meet their destinies in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2. The film is a triumph, capping off a 15-year history of Harry Potter films and books in a grand finale of epic proportions.
"I feel like I was born asking questions," director and Brandeis alumna Debra Granik '85 noted thoughtfully.
Ladies and gentlemen, I am stunned. The unthinkable has occurred. For the first time in years, a horror movie has been produced that is actually-for lack of a better word-horrifying.
Theater can be fun. If we're lucky, theater can be extremely fun. Then there are those shows that are so much fun that their energy becomes palpable, takes over the entire theater and unites actors and audiences for a truly joyous occasion.
Director Cary Fukunaga and star Mia Wasikowska team up to bring the latest version of Jane Eyre to the silver screen.
Boston’s West End: The spirit of a neighborhood destroyed
Jewish students are not a monolith. Brandeis must stop treating us like one.
Doxxing has no place at Brandeis
A local Waltham organization works to uphold democracy
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