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Mass Effect 2

Mass Effect 2

The best sci-fi third person RPG shooter is back for another round; it’s here to remain on top of the pedestal it set itself upon.

Leap Year brings suprises

Leap Year brings suprises

A love-hate relationship is arguably the most complex form of interaction that two people can have. It brings up confusing scenarios that often leave one to wonder if the insults are a form of flattery or a form of pure viciousness. In Leap Year, the love-hate relationship between the characters is a key element of the film.

sendai sushi restaurant review

sendai sushi restaurant review

This brightly lit restaurant is usually not too crowded. This allows waiters to serve dinner at a reasonable pace. The casual table settings and relaxed atmosphere provides a perfect setting for families.

La Rocca serves up perfect Italian flavor

La Rocca serves up perfect Italian flavor

The small restaurant is relatively quiet, giving a relaxed and romantic atmosphere throughout the room. It is also not too crowded, lacking the need for reservations and allowing the customer’s orders to be served quickly

Lost Symbol Review

Lost Symbol Review

The Lost Symbol adds to Dan Brown’s prestige of wonderful thriller writing with the return of Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon in an all new adventure through the cryptics of the Masons and sights of Washington, D.C.

2012 wipes out audiences

2012 wipes out audiences

Filled with action sequences from start to finish, 2012 is nothing more than a battle of special effects. This depiction of the world falling apart, however, is not Roland Emmerich’s first attempt at destroying humanity. With other films under his belt such as The Day After Tomorrow and Independence Day, Emmerich is experienced in the category off killing off mankind.

Paranormal Activity stirs little fear

Paranormal Activity stirs little fear

Katie Featherston and Micah Sloat starred in the horror film, Paranormal Activity, which was released Friday, October 2. While Oren Peli produced the motion picture for under $15,000, the movie managed to rake in over $62.5 million in ticket sales.

Miles captivates readers in Dear American Airlines

Miles captivates readers in Dear American Airlines

Dear American Airlines, authored by Jonathan Miles, gives an interesting twist to the not-so-pleasant experience of being trapped in an airport for what seems like an eternity.

Amelia sores into theaters

Amelia sores into theaters

Amelia, starring Hilary Swank as Amelia Earhart and Richard Gere as George Putnam, Amelia’s agent/manger, captured the essence of the iconic pilot’s life and unexplained death.

Muse doesn’t hold back with Resistance album

Muse doesn’t hold back with Resistance album

Music has taken a turn for the worse since the emergence of boy bands in the ‘90s. Today, people tune into the radio to listen to “songs” that merely repeat the same words (“down” or “say what you need to say” for instance), put to a somewhat (but not really) catchy beat.

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