WASHINGTON — Two local record stores championed their independent ownership on Saturday as part of a nationwide initiative to celebrate the culture of record stores.
George Washington U.-area locals celebrate Record Store Day
‘Harold and Kumar’ stars talk new film
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The Daily Orange participated in a conference call with Kal Penn and John Cho, stars of the new film “Harold and Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay.” The sequel to 2004’s hit “Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle” hits theaters next Friday.
Uninspired suspense flick is ‘88 Minutes’ too long
WASHINGTON — “Jesus, Jack. Why 88 minutes?” That’s a very good question. One to which, quite frankly, I simply do not have a remotely positive answer. Let me put it another way: There are good movies, there are bad movies and there are even movies that transcend bad to become good again.
Contents of book, toilet not dissimilar
TUCSON, Ariz. — What compels a person to write on a bathroom wall? That’s the question Doug Rice’s self-published “From the Stall” sets out to answer. But there’s deeper, scarier stuff in these pages than Rice seems to realize.
‘Zombie Strippers’ mixes two winning movie genres
MEDFORD, Mass. — The concept is really simple, totally ridiculous and absolutely brilliant. Strippers in an illicit Midwestern strip club suddenly turn into zombies in the long-overdue collision of two winning genres: zombie satire and porn.
FILM SPOTLIGHT: ‘Prom Night’
This “Prom Night” is one you won’t care to remember. A remake of the 1980s film of the same name, this weak thriller is riddled with cliches and neither frightens nor entertains. Best to sit this dance out.
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