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Enjoy Michael Jackson one last time

Enjoy Michael Jackson one last time
This past June, the world lost an artistic and cultural icon with the death of Michael Jackson. The film "This Is It" gives fans the opportunity to enjoy Jackson one last time, and general audiences the opportunity to witness pure genius at work. The film, which premiered on Oct.

Jim Carrey returns to the big screen in 'A Christmas Carol'

Jim Carey, who plays five of the main characters in 'A Christmas Carol', is serious, but at the end portrays the silly, excitable man who we have all known and loved. Scrooge (Carrey) is a greedy businessman who sees nothing wrong with his misery life, which involves withholding wages from his faithful, loyal but underappreciated employee, who he later finds out needs the money to save his son, which the ghost of Christmas presents reveals, and refusing to acknowledge his nephew.

'The Fourth Kind' cheats viewers of substance

'The Fourth Kind' cheats viewers of substance
I love it when movies pretend to document "real" events, and when these fake documentaries are set in the horror genre it can churn out awesome results-not that long ago I reviewed the amazing "Paranormal Activity." But when these kinds of films crash, they crash like no other.

'Modern Warfare 2' stays true to 'Call of Duty' series

'Modern Warfare 2' stays true to 'Call of Duty' series
COD: Modern Warfare 2 is everything it promised to be. The much anticipated release date for Modern Warfare 2, the sixth release in the Call of Duty franchise, has come and this fan boy couldn't be happier. The game developers' haven't try to reinvent the wheel here, they stayed true to the first-person-shooter game engine from Call of Duty 4.

A&E Calendar

Nov.12 • Southeast Ensembles: University Choirs; ticket prices vary; Old St. Vincent's Church; 7:30 p.m. • The Children's Hour (ends 11/15); ticket prices vary; Wendy Kurka Rust Flexible Theatre; 7:30 p.m. Wed.-Sat. and 2 p.m. Sun. Nov.13 • Karaoke with T.

'2012' thrusts viewers into doomsday

'2012' thrusts viewers into doomsday
Surprise, surprise, Director Roland Emmerich has dished out yet another apocalyptic film. "2012" will certainly not join the ranks of "Independence Day" and may even fall short of the status earned by "The Day After Tomorrow," which certainly did not set a high bar.

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