Movie Review: “The Age of Adaline”
“The Age of Adaline” has a unique concept and an undeniably beautiful cast. Unfortunately, only one of these aspects is utilized (hint: Michiel Huisman’s abs).
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“The Age of Adaline” has a unique concept and an undeniably beautiful cast. Unfortunately, only one of these aspects is utilized (hint: Michiel Huisman’s abs).
Quitting your job and opening a cafe filled with cats is a risky move, but so far it seems to have paid off for Kanchan Singh.
On a cold, rainy winter day in Washington, D.C., it can be near impossible to emerge from the warmth of your bed. What could be incentive enough to draw you away from the comfort found there? One word: pie.
The “Photoworks: Presence of Place” exhibition in the Katzen Museum is in memory of Elsie Hull Sprague. Sprague, who died in 2014, was an artist who received a MA in Film from AU’s School of Communication.
Galentine’s Day was first established in season two of “Parks and Recreation.” This momentous holiday is Feb. 13, the day before Valentine’s Day, and is all about showing the gal pals in your life how much you mean to them, as well as stuffing your face with Leslie Knope’s two favorite things: desserts and waffles. This is a guide on how spend this Galentine’s Day in Washington, D.C.
Every two weeks, this column will bring you reviews of local flea and farmers markets.
Breaking an eight year music hiatus, Irish singer-songwriter Damien Rice performed at the Apollo Theater in New York City on Nov. 15. Rice has spent this fall promoting his new album, “My Favorite Faded Fantasy.” Rice’s small North American tour size, in combination with his long hiatus, resulted in his entire tour selling out.
Director Francis Lawrence took a risk directing “The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 1,” and an even bigger risk when he decided to divide the final book into two films. While splitting the final film of book adaptations seems to be all the current rage, fans know that the final book in the “Hunger Games” series is controversial.
Every two weeks, this column will bring you reviews of local flea and farmers markets.
“Dumb and Dumber To” is, as the name suggests, unapologetically dumb. Unfortunately, it has the regrettable power to generate laughter in its mortified audience. “Dumb and Dumber To” doesn’t attempt to be anything it’s not. Don’t be deceived by the numerous second grade-esque fart jokes--this film, with its crude humor, is not suitable for any second grader.
Every two weeks, this column will bring you reviews of local flea and farmers markets.
Every two weeks, this column will bring you reviews of local flea and farmers markets.
Fall is synonymous with pumpkin spice lattes, changing leaves, pumpkin patches, and fall festivals. There’s still plenty of time to don a vest, grab your metro card and explore all the festivities that come with fall.
After watching the trailer for “Dracula Untold,” it’s easy to disregard the film as just another ridiculous vampire movie, lacking any real substance. However, while the trailer was all cliches, the movie itself held more depth, enjoyment and surprise. While the acting isn’t noteworthy, it is believable, or as believable as a story about Dracula can be.