The City of Lost Children is a dream and a nightmare all wrapped into one. It’s a stunning and earnest film that I give four stars.
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Tucker and Dale vs. Evil: Appearances can be deceiving
Tucker and Dale vs. Evil might just be the funniest movie this year. Catch it at the Art Theater.
There’s beauty in The Way
Many people choose to travel the Camino de Santiago for a powerful religious journey, but sometimes “the way” just becomes a way to live.
The Thing: Imitation isn’t always the highest form of flattery
Whether you've seen John Carpenter's The Thing (1982) or not, you're in for a treat. The Art has it right now as the late night movie, in its 35mm glory.
Stake Land brings zombie vampires to the screen
Stake Land probably won’t cause you to lose any sleep but it’s a good film to catch to get you in a Halloween/horror film mood.
Death Cab for Cutie light up Assembly Hall
Saturday was a good day to be on campus and not all of it was football related. Death Cab For Cutie breathed life into Assembly Hall.
Washed Out: Continuing to evolve
Jeremiah talks with Ernest Greene about his rapid rise, how his approach has evolved and his take on music festivals.
Buck: A man of virtue
Don't shy away from this documentary because you think you won't be interested in the subject matter. Whether you're a horse person or not, this story is a moving human interest tale.
Documentary festival offers a solid lineup
This year’s documentary festival is made up of 12 films and I’m sure that at least one can move you, either emotionally or physically. Check out the selections, which run from September 9-22 at the Art.
Analog Outfitters has plenty of cowbell to offer
Get an inside look at Champaign-Urbana’s vintage instrument repair and superior sound technicians.