SHU professor debuts latest short film
By Staff Writer | May 10"It started as a hobby, and now it's just what I do." Professor Tom Rondinella said. "I just do it for relaxation."
"It started as a hobby, and now it's just what I do." Professor Tom Rondinella said. "I just do it for relaxation."
Carrie Underwood's fourth album, "Blown Away" was released May 1, and like her previous CDs, the overall reception was positive. Billboard.com writes, "In an already impressive, multi-platinum career, 'Blown Away' is a landmark achievement." Underwood is known for her strong voice, yet gentle attitude. This combination makes her a country force to be reckoned with.
Brave By: Tiffany Do This year's Pixar summer film "Brave" features a gutsy fireball of a princess out to save her kingdom from a disaster she brought upon herself. Set in a magical Scotland, Princess Merida, voiced by Kelly Macdonald, defies the typical princess stereotype. Instead of looking for a suitor, she runs around with a bow and arrow and an adventurous spirit. In the midst of trying to change her restricting fate of being part of a boring, "perfect" family, this Scottish Mulan brings a curse to the kingdom and is forced to undo the malady. Pixar-lovers every-where can expect the usual outstanding animation, witty dialogue and captivating storyline.
May 21 will mark a bittersweet moment for fans of FOX's "House." The series will end, and while fans are undoubtedly eager to see how the show comes to an end, viewers are reluctant to say goodbye to Hugh Laurie's eccentric character who has been a beloved TV figure for the past eight years.
Melody & Tyler's first full-length album, "Breaking and Bending," is both soothing and spine-tingling. The Utah-based duet mixes elements of pop and country with all the goodness of acoustic rock to present a compilation of heart-wrenching songs.
Wisteria Lane has come to a dead end.
Maroon 5 By: Patrice Kubik For being "Overexposed," Maroon 5 have not revealed much about their new album, which is slated to release June 26. The band's first single from the album, "Payphone" featuring Wiz Khalifa, hit the radio last month, and if it is any indication of what is to come, fans can look forward to a slightly different sound than they're used to. Over the past year, with popular releases like "Moves Like Jagger" featuring Christina Aguilera and "Stereo Hearts" with Gym Class Heroes, Maroon 5 has been moving away from the alternative genre to a younger, pop (and occasionally hip-hop) sound. With a fun and fresh sound, "Overexposed" is sure to be a summer hit.
Teenage love is a strange and confusing thing, and even more so when your mother's deadbeat boyfriend wants to date you. That's the problem facing Lena, a 16-year-old girl living in the Bronx. Lena is older than her years: she is often the more responsible one, picking up the pieces after Victor, her mom's latest flame, starts moving in on Lena. The film has the opportunity to take a particularly chilling and awkward situation and make a powerful family drama, but "Babygirl" falls flat. The characters make unrealistic decisions that don't agree with their personality. Yainis Ynoa, as Lena, shows promise, but the script never tells her what her character really wants, so she gets lost in the plot. Lena swears she will teach Victor a lesson, but then she ends up falling in and out of love with him.
Can true love really wait? Fianc?©es Tom (Jason Segel) and Violet (Emily Blunt) are perfect for each other. The only thing not perfect is that they are not married and don't seem to be getting any closer to walking down the aisle.
The setting is present day South America. The star? A modern day Jesus Christ.
"Think Like a Man," based on the book by Steve Harvey, was surprisingly entertaining. There never was a dull moment and the audience enjoyed every minute of it, including the credits and bloopers.
The Joseph A. Unanue Latino Institute will be hosting a trip to El Museo del Barrio in New York City on Friday April 27. The tour is part of a free trip for 40 students that also includes lunch and transportation. The exhibition will be "Testimonio: 100 Years of Popular Expression."
After four years, five movies and millions of dollars at the box office, The Avengers have finally assembled. For the first time in history, a single film will see the teaming of superheroes from multiple different franchises. Starring Robert Downey Jr., Samuel L. Jackson and a host of other A-list actors, "The Avengers" certainly is one of the most anticipated blockbusters of the summer.
Jason Mraz recently released his newest album entitled "Love is a Four Letter Word," which follows a series of singles and live albums all with a similar theme. This musical venture stays true to its title in that it celebrates all kinds of love.
The Walsh Gallery will be unveiling its eighth annual exhibition of student artwork on April 25. This year, the exhibition is titled "Collectively Assembled," alluding to the diverse collection of art created by students in the Department of Communications and the Arts.
Neon Tree's "Picture Show" is no sophomore slump. With electro-pop like rhythms and synth-rock melodies, this Utah-based quartet stays true to their sound.
The "Cover the Night" event that was supposed to take place in South Orange this Friday was canceled because materials to "cover" South Orange did not arrive in time. Students are instead encouraged to attend the event in New York City.
Just in time for summer, Train delivers a pop-sensation that's worth rolling down the windows and blasting.
Seton Hall-based "progressive punk and indie electronic" band, The Company Kept, are looking to make their mark on the music scene. From playing shows to recording professionally, the band is poised to be well on their way to some local recognition.