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(03/04/15 7:03pm)
BUL, a new Adams Morgan restaurant specializing in Korean street food, comes from the creators of popular Sakuramen, a ramen joint only a few doors up the street. Even though the establishment
opened in December, BUL is sure to follow in Sakuramen’s packed-to-capacity path — but for different reasons.
(02/03/15 5:25pm)
In “Black Sea,” the newest film from Scottish director Kevin MacDonald (“The Last King of Scotland”), the director turns out a movie that departs from its initial action-adventure premise in an interesting way. Instead, the film becomes a claustrophobic thriller in a literally tight space.
(11/07/14 8:17pm)
Though he is most famous for his “Batman” trilogy, which revitalized the cinematic treatment of the character, director Christopher Nolan has always been interested in taking interesting ideas and turning them into visual spectacles. He made a film that progressed backwards (2000’s “Memento”), explored the world of dreams in 2010’s “Inception” and in his latest film “Interestellar,” he sets out to explore space and beyond.
(10/24/14 11:30pm)
Filmmaker Laura Poitras’ intimate documentary “CITIZENFOUR” captures Edward Snowden’s journey in a thrilling, intimate and claustrophobic style.
(09/28/14 4:58pm)
An unusual take on the rom-com genre, “Two Night Stand” offers some interesting commentary on the hook-up culture in the millennial generation, asking whether two 20-somethings can make an emotional connection after such a short period of time.
(09/20/14 3:30pm)
“A Walk Among The Tombstones,” written and directed by Scott Frank (“Lookout”), deviates from the recent Liam Neeson trend. In this movie, unlike in recent Neeson star vehicles, the actor does not portray a do-gooder vigilante who knows everything and can save the day with his physical might.
(12/25/13 6:40pm)
Martin Scorsese’s “Raging Bull” and Sylvester Stallone’s “Rocky” are considered to be the greatest films of the 70s, featuring compelling characters who rise, fall and get back up again.
(11/22/13 11:27pm)
The sequel to 2011’s mega hit “The Hunger Games,” based on the best-selling young adult trilogy by Suzanne Collins, “Catching Fire” is a faithful adaptation to its source material. It fulfills fan’s expectations while being bigger, better and bolder than the original.
(11/04/13 7:32pm)
The author of the 1973 version of “The Exorcist” returned on Oct. 31 to the location that inspired such ghastly and thought-provoking film: Georgetown.
(09/20/13 1:49pm)
Addiction is a disease, as Adam (Mark Ruffalo, “The Avengers”) says in the new film “Thanks for Sharing,” the dramedy debut by first time director Stuart Blumberg.
(04/22/13 6:17pm)
Two years ago, after releasing the Academy-award nominated film “The Tree of Life,” the prominent yet highly reclusive director Terrence Malick announced that he would be directing and releasing films on a more consecutive basis.
(04/18/13 4:13am)
The AU Social Media Club held its third annual Social Learning Summit on April 12 and 13, bringing students, teachers and professionals together to learn about new applications and trends in the world of social media.
(03/16/13 6:22pm)
Disney's trend of adapting classic novels like "Alice in Wonderland" and "John Carter" is continuing to blaze ahead with the another high profile reimagining: "Oz the Great and Powerful."
(02/21/13 5:15am)
AU students planning to live on campus next year can begin selecting their rooms on Feb. 21 in the Letts Formal Lounge.