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‘Mirror Mirror’ Reflects Changing Gender Norms

Between the beautiful cinematography and underlying messages of social acceptance, "Mirror Mirror" is justifiably sweeter than the Grimm Brothers’ original.

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‘The Deep Blue Sea’ Shines with Strong Acting

Ultimately, nuanced and captivating performances by other members of the cast save this solid film and provide a fitting homage to the memory of Rattigan.

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‘Wrath of the Titans’ Dazzles with Graphics, not Plot

The movie is definitively entertaining due mostly to the impressive special effects. However, its also possesses a forgettable narrative and poor understanding of Greek mythology.

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Studying with Movie Scores

If you're anything like me, when you sit down to study with music, you may inevitably find yourself writing "I'm lost in the world / I'm down on my mind" instead of defining relevant aspects of life history theory. Watching TV while completing a problem set? The last time I tried that, I waxed poetic about Liz Lemon's dominant alleles. No, homework requires something else—something without distracting words or images. So whether you're tackling a paper or problem set, movie scores are a surefire accompaniment. The Arts Board presents you with eight classics.

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"Titanic 3D": Drink Till You Sink

"Titanic 3D" hits theaters today, and everybody's wondering: What is going to happen in this movie? Oh, wait…

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This Week in Arts (04/03)

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Ella Purnell, playing the role of Mia, is comforted by Carice Van Houten, playing her mother Sue, during “Intruders,” a new horror film directed by Juan Carlos Fresnadillo.

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‘Intruders’ Breaks Out of Horror Genre’s Limits

"Intruders" creatively concocts and subtly tells , with a reliance on new myths and establishments to create fear, even if the ending reaches a somewhat convoluted conclusion.

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‘The Lorax’ Screams Obnoxiously for Children

"The Lorax" loses its message to a barrage of cheap visual candy.

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‘Kid With A Bike’ Slides into Satisfying End

"Kid With a Bike" chronicles much more than a child with his favorite mode of transportation.

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Filmmaker Jeff Silva's new documentary, "Ivan & Ivana," screened at the Harvard Film Archive on Saturday.

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Portrait of an Artist: Jeff Silva

Filmmaker Jeff Silva, whose new documentary screened at the Harvard Film Archive Saturday, discusses filming the aftermath of war in the Balkan region.

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New Scores Do the Talking for Keaton

Boston composer Brendan Cooney performed his original scores to three Buster Keaton silent films.

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