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Gunstringer lets gamers shoot with hands

Game Review

If you have a Kinect, The Gunstringer is one of the most highly anticipated games of fall.

Senna offers interesting glimpse into driver's career

Movie Review

Ayrton Senna once said the most fun he ever had as a racecar driver was when he went to Europe from his homeland of Brazil to race go karts. That was when, in his words, "when racing was in its purest form."

'Tha Carter IV' gets a lil weezy

Album Review

 Lil Wayne's fourth album, "Tha Carter IV," isn't overwhelmingly satisfying.

Don't be afraid of the dark

Movie Review

"Don't Be Afraid of The Dark" a remake of a classic horror with updates from the mind of Guillermo Del Toro.

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A film festival fighting cruelty

The Grauman's Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood held the eight annual Artivist film festvial, a three- day long film event to spread awareness of humanity, animals and the environment.

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Lines and patterns come to FC

   Wednesday marked opening day for "Lines and Patterns" art exhibit at Fullerton displaying a handful of the schools permanent collection ranging from charcoal drawings to hand carved wooden sculptures.

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FC Jazz Festival hits the right notes

The annual Jazz Festival was an exciting chance for the local community of young musicians to bond over their love of music. The two-day event is a well- known tradition that FC has hosted for 39 years.

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Ending annual culture shock with optimism

   Fullerton College and FACE (French American Culture Exchange) is saying "au revoir" for now, ending their French Film Festival with a psychological thriller that kept audiences guessing till the end. 

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"Beastly" makes friends with audience

Movie Review

From start to the touching and uplifting end the new film ‘Beastly" is an all around innovative and well acted a story worth investing time to see this weekend.

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High View Lane gives a novel performance

Show Review

Formed in the summer of 2010, local alternative band High View Lane (who's name was selected by drummer Michael Puma and guitarist Michael Martinez from A Street Sign) has captured the attention of those who are lucky enough to have heard them.

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"This Means War" has power of attraction

 "This Means War" isn't a copy of its Valentine's weekend competitors. The actors have charm, charisma and chemistry.

A mighty night of music

  Wednesday, September 14, the fifth "Mighty Mic Night" was held at Fullerton College. Kappa Kappa Psi, a music based FC fraternity, held the event on campus as a fundraiser to go towards the music department. Mighty Mic Night is an event where musicians get together to express themselves as individuals or in groups, and are able to put their own pieces together and expose their talent.

We Bought A Zoo the next great family film

Movie Review

Crowe returns with, We Bought A Zoo, a feel good movie the whole family will enjoy and to quote Matt Damon's character, "It has lots of cool animals too."

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Broadway hit Equus comes to FC

The Broadway hit that recently stared in Daniel Radcliffe is coming to Fullerton College.

Skyrim will take over every moment of your life

Game Review

"The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim" is the latest game by Bethesda Game Studios and it will quickly take over all of your free time.

Rihanna talks the right stuff

Music Review

The star's sixth album "Talk that Talk" delivers an eclectic taste of dance, R&B, reggae and pop music; all brought together with the singer's usually provocative lyrics and distinctive voice.

Punk Goes Pop is really popin’ with variety

Music Review

The CD is all about taking our favorite songs on giving them a new twist by having them performed by new artists.

Jack and Jill Falls Down A Hill

Movie Review

Sandler is known for some great Hollywood favorites, it's too bad this one is nothing but a flop.

Call of Duty improves the level of fun

Game Review

One of the most anticipated games of the year, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3, lives up to its expectation.

J. Edgar isn't the next masterpiece

Movie Review

Leonardo DiCaprio with Clint Eastwood should have potential to be a masterpiece.  Unfortunately, it fell a little short of that masterpiece potential.

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Faculty choreography entertains students

Fullerton College's dance department showcased their talent at the annual Faculty Dance Concert performing choreography by students, special guests and faculty.

Raving Rabbids is raving with glowsticks of fun

Video Game Review

The Xbox Kinect is finally getting a taste of what mainly was for the Wii and it taste like crazy "rabbids."

Horrible Harold and Kumar Christmas

Movie Review

Harold and Kumar are back in another bogus stoner adventure, but this time it's Christmas themed.

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Animator returns to draw success

Not everyone thinks they'll become a teacher and others never get the chance to live their dream. Luckily for Professor Philip Dimitriads, he had the opportunity to do both.

 

Sonic demo makes me feel oh so good

"Sonic Generations" is the latest game to feature The Blue Blur. The demo quickly reminds you why everyone loved Sonic The Hedgehog in the first place, while at the same time reminding you why their hasn't been a great addition to the franchise in a long time.

Symphonic Winds perform marches and forklore

The Fullerton College Symphonic Winds filled the Campus Theater Thursday with a mix of marches and folklore-inspired pieces written for band with Miles Davis playing lead trumpet.

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An Audience of One

The Nokia Theatre gets a little smoky during Wiz Kalifa performance.

  On Tuesday October 18th, the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles was packed inside and out as fans gathered to see hit rap star Wiz Khalifa. The successful rapper impressed his fans with hit songs like "Black and Yellow," "No Sleep" and "Fly Solo." The Nokia Theatre was filled up from the nosebleed seats at the top row down to the pit right beneath the stage.

A night of honor at the Emmys

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  Jane Lynch opened the 63rd Primetime Emmys with a giddy ole television-themed musical number, just as any comedian would do, right?  After showing clips of all the comedy shows that are up for nominations this evening, Jimmy Kimmel and Jimmy Fallon presented the best supporting actress in a comedy series to Julie Bowen of ‘Modern Family'.

LeAnne Rimes gives songs a "lady" twist

    With all of the talk of LeAnn Rimes' private life going public, it's finally time to turn the attention to what first made her famous; her remarkable voice.  Rimes' newest album, "Lady & Gentlemen," released September 27, features a variety of covers written and performed by men.

Paranormal Activity 3 still worth the price

With Halloween just around the corner, Paranormal Activity 3 takes us back to when it all started.

Weekly Dexter review

Is there a way to be someone's friend and boss at the same time?

The Thing isn't the new thing

An alien space-craft discovered in the Antarctic houses much more than the Norwegian scientists who discovered it expect in "The Thing".

Weekly Dexter review

Not every episode can be brilliant. The second episode wasn't as thrilling as the first, but the show is still in the developing phases of the season. This episode is about introducing the conflict that the season will follow.

The Wizard of Oz captured on stage again

The classic tale of "Wizard of Oz" is brought to life on stage with its beloved songs and loveable characters from America's youth. In this well-executed rendition, Dorothy's story is told line by line, nearly mirroring the films every move.

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Theatre searches for new cast

The Fullerton College Theatre Arts Department hosted its second annual "Before the Show…Behind the Curtains", a special preview of its fall show on Tuesday. 

Ragin' out

"Rage" is the newest game by id Software, the same group that brought "Doom" and "Quake."

Taste the battlefield before it's released

The Battlefield 3 beta is out before the official release of the game.

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Art exhibit offers taste of Mexican culture

Wednesday marked the opening day for "Transformacion: Dream of Oaxaca" art exhibit at Fullerton College displaying a large selection from the MAW collection featuring artists from the Oaxaca region of Mexico.

"Killer Elite" isn't as killer as it sounds

Movie Review

"Killer Elite" is based on the novel "The Feather Men", which should make it a more interesting movie then it actually is.

It's free until you buy

Game Review

 Crimson Alliance developed by Certain Affinity is a free to download dungeon crawler, but it's going to cost if you really want to play it.

'Moneyball' is a Pitt success

Movie Review

Pitt plays Billy Beane, the man who broke the barrier between the old and new era of baseball thinkers.

Straw Dogs is a lame dog

Movie Review

A remake of the classic '71 version tries to honor the original.

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Gronk's 'Empty Lines' creates buzz

"GronkNicandro, the 2011 Artist-in-Residence, has a art exhibit titled 'Empty Lines' in Los Angeles.

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Atlantis takes over Irvine

Show Review

Motive Event's annual dance music festival brings together thousands of fans at Oak Canyon Park.

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Gronk's mural unveiled

An dedicated mural by Artist-In-Residence Gronk is unveiled to the FC public in time for the upcoming centennial celebration.

Ride shotgun with Drive

Movie Review

"Drive" is a spontaneously violent, crafty off-center crime drama that drops audiences in the middle of the story, sharing only a glimpse into the lives of the characters.

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Dodson: Never forgotten

20 years later after her passing, Bronwyn Dodson is still remembered by the theater department.

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Legends filled with stories

Legends is expected be a night of storytelling and fun.

Dead Island is annoying fun

Game Review

"Dead Island" is the newest game in open world gameplay. The attraction to this game is the fact that you're fighting your way through thousands of zombies.

Catching 'Contagion' not so bad

Movie Review

Hollywood has done many movies revolving around global epidemics; all thrillers, all mediocre to halfway decent. "Contagion" breaks from this trend. It was surprisingly smart.

Madden '12 coming with a tackle

Game Review

Madden '12 has been released and this time it features improvements.

"Apollo 18" lands with chills

Movie Review

The film about a secret NASA mission results in an average movie.