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'The Crazies' just crazy bad


		'The Crazies' just crazy bad

The Telescope, Palomar College, CA

1 hour ago by Kelley Foyt

Just like the zombies that plague his movies, George Romero's films just keep coming back.

Director Breck Eisner's remake of Romero's 1973 film "The Crazies" is just about as unwelcome as a zombie's return. While good for a cheap thrill, the film lacks originality and has a serious set of flaws that makes about 90 percent of the movie a waste of time.

Pattinson proves to have real bite in 'Remember Me'

The Telescope, Palomar College, CA

2 hours ago by Yvonne Lanot

After being portrayed as the No. 1 hottest vampire around, Robert Pattinson made a surprising, yet refreshing new turn in the movie "Remember Me," a romantic drama set in the city of New York.

Pattinson plays Tyler Hawkins, a troubled 21-year-old who has issues with his father, Pierce Brosnan, and a past that keeps catching up with him.

Burton goes beyond Wonderland


		Burton goes beyond Wonderland

The Telescope, Palomar College, CA

2 hours ago by Kelley Foyt

If you haven't already seen the newest adaptation of "Alice in Wonderland," you're late for a very important date.

Screenwriter Linda Woolverton has created an exceptional adaption of the popular children's story published in 1865. The fresh spin on the timeless classic begins 13 years after Alice's (Mia Waskikowska) original adventures through the looking glass when Alice returns to a Wonderland ruled by the Red Queen (Helena Bonham Carter).

The Crazies: there's something in the water


		The Crazies: there's something in the water

The Mesa Press, San Diego Mesa College, CA

6 days ago by Chris Rosario

Insanity and terror lay waste to a quiet Mid-western town as a biological weapon gone awry ravages it's inhabitants and threatens to decimate the planet. If you only see one horror flick-remake this year, this is the one to see.

Ogden Marsh, population 1,206, is experiencing some serious trouble with the townsfolk.

'Dear John' inspired by Mesa College student


		'Dear John' inspired by Mesa College student

The Mesa Press, San Diego Mesa College, CA

6 days ago by Danielle Briggs

The recently released Hollywood film, Dear John is inspired by the life of a current Mesa student and his story of finding romance during a leave from the army.

Todd Vance, 28, is Nicholas Sparks' cousin, the author of Dear John. Vance said Sparks based the novel-turned-film on his life while serving in the United States Army.

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