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Movie Review: Immortals

Dontae Hawkins Now being a film major I might get chastised for this review, but I don’t really care because its my opinion so here goes. I Thought the Movie was really good, however, the acting wasn’t academy award winning. The focus of the film is on a man named…

Bok Review: The Lucky One

Nicole Ramlogan Nicholas Sparks – The Lucky One Over the years, Nicholas Sparks has become a very popular author and not only because many of his books have been made into movies, such as A Walk To Remember, The Notebook, The Last Song and Dear John.  In all of his…

Spa Review: Massage Envy

Marissa Poggio   Massage Envy Spa 224 Airport Plaza Farmingdale, N.Y. 11735 (631) 393-2995     Massage Envy Spa Can you think of an activity that allows you to lie down and do absolutely nothing for an hour except to relax?  I can. Getting a 60- minute massage is one…

Album Review: Drake, “Take Care”

Dontae Hawkins Drake’s sophomore album entitled, “Take Care,” leaked to the Internet, and I had to have a listen. I’ve been following Drake since, “So Far Gone.” I don’t really consider myself a fan of his because he’s inconsistent with making tracks that I like. Also, his first album really…

Movie Review: A Very Harold and Kumar Christmas

Cecile Nag  A very Harold and Kumar Christmas takes place in a surreal universe where anything is possible. You never know what happens next: Simply because it´s all just a little bit too crazy to imagine. If you´ve seen the previous Harold and Kumar films, you are familiar with the…

TV Review: Last Man Standing

“Last Man Standing” ABC By Paul Kalis Tim Allen, the star of ABC’s Home Improvement, returns to the network as Mike Baxter, the director of marketing at the Outdoor Man, a sporting goods store, in Last Man Standing, airing on Tuesday nights at 8:00 p.m.  His boss, Ed (Hector Elizondo),…

Movie Review: “Anonymous”

Katherine Isojoki   Anonymous:  Title? With its many twists and turns through the sex life of queens and nobles and the uncivilized escapades of nitwitted peasants, Anonymous brings the age-old argument of who is the true writer of Shakespeare’s plays to a confusing and paradoxical hypothesis.  This is a film…

TV Review: Harry’s Law

Paul Kalis Harry’s Law NBC The legal comedy-drama starring Kathy Bates as Harriet “Harry” Korn entered its second season with an entire revamp of the series. Harry, a recently fired patent lawyer, sees the good in people even when everything says they are guilty. She runs her office out of…

Book Review: “Love Walked In”

Marisa de los Santos A truly heart-warming and beautiful story, “Love Walked In” is written so delicately and simply that you will not want to put this novel down. It’s a perfect rainy day read because you won’t want to put it down until you are finished. Marisa De Los…

Movie Review: SecondHand Lions

Freddie Schwartz   This is, without a doubt, one of my favorite films, and whenever I ask people about it, they don’t seem to know too much about it. The plot revolves around a boy named Walter, who is dropped off by his mother to live with his uncles in…