Posted on 30 August 2010. Tags: Game, Movies, Opposites
By Claire Heinichen ‘11, Lighter Fare Section Editor. Every once in a while, while reading through the many fabulous articles on The Scroll, you are bound to feel a little restless, and in need of some nerological boosting. So, if you feel the need for a little jumpstart, why not play a game?!
Posted in Featured Stories, Lighter Fare
Posted on 09 April 2010. Tags: Allen Coulter, Chris Cooper, Emilie de Ravin, Movies, Remember me, Robert Pattinson, September 11th
By Meredith Hritz, ‘10, A&E Editor. ‘Remember Me,’ directed by Allen Coulter, is not your run-of-the-mill chick flick. With romantic leads Robert Patinson and Emilie de Ravin, one would assume that this film would be nothing but a gushing romantic story about two star-crossed lovers, but that just isn’t the case.
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Posted on 16 March 2010. Tags: 500 Days of Summer, Big Fish, Blood Diamond, Catch Me if You Can, Cody Pomeranz, Fracture, Frost/Nixon, Movies, Review, Runaway Jury, The Bourne Ultimatum, The Constant Gardner, The Hurt Locker, Up in the Air, V for Vendetta, Zodiac
By Cody Pomeranz, ‘11, Sports Section Editor. In light of the Academy Awards, here are 13 Oscar-worthy (and in some cases, Oscar-winning) titles for your Netflix queue or next trip to Hollywood Video.
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Posted on 21 January 2010. Tags: Books, Movies, Review, Teacher recommendations, Telev, Television
Compiled by Alex Lento, ‘10, LifeStyle Section Editor. Are you looking for new books to read? New movies to watch? These come highly recommended by the CCDS faculty, so they must be good!
Posted in LifeStyle
Posted on 13 January 2010. Tags: Avatar, Film, James Cameron, Movies, Review
By Chris Magarian, ‘11, Contributor. Avatar was everything I expected from a $500 million movie that took 12 years to make.
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Posted on 27 October 2009. Tags: Baldur Tangvald, Movies, Spike Jonze, Where the Wild Things Are
By Baldur Tangvald, ‘11, Video Editor. Go see Where the Wild Things Are if you want to watch a movie that is visually stunning and makes you feel as though you want to run around and play pretend games like you did when you were younger.
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