Vol 94 Issue 19 - Published March 26th, 2004
Surreal 'Sunshine' Astounds
Screenwriter Charlie Kaufman and director Michel Gondry, who previously collaborated on 2001's "Human Nature," have managed to meld the seemingly contradictory tendencies of surrealism and the romantic comedy sub genre into a film that, in addition to defying convention, also feels unprecedented in Hollywood's generally stagnant creative climate. "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind" proves that heady philosophical situations, experimental form ...

Raging zombies terrify in new, hemorrhaging 'Dead'
It's the dawn of a new age of zombie films. "Resident Evil" and "28 Days Later" unearthed the sub-genre that had been rotting since the '80s. "Resident Evil" showed what kind of a facelift modern-day technology could bring, and "28 Days Later" added ... more
Orchesis blooms in varied 'Evening'
"An Evening of Dance," by the College's modern dance company Orchesis, is a marvelous and extremely eclectic display of modern dance strengthened by impeccable music selections and atmosphere-inducing lighting.

The show opened with a selecti ... more


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