“National Geographic” is, for many of us, a magazine that is full of nostalgia. It makes us think back to times in…
Jordan Langer
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At this point, you might only know AMC for the occasional few minutes with “The Three Stooges.” But in between heavy rotations…
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Arts & Culture
“Speak Now” follows growing Swift in the aftermath of VMA disaster
by Jordan Langer November 5, 2010Having started her career so early, Taylor Swift has always been considered “good for her age.” Her thematic draw has, to this…
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Zombies are practically omnipresent in pop culture media—whether it be movies, video games or even Jane Austen novels. They’re certainly bordering on…
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“Winter’s Bone,” set in a bleakly impoverished Ozark community, conveys the raw resilience of a rural family. The film was the winner…
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Arts & Culture
Horror classics use scary images for intelligent ends
by Jordan Langer October 29, 2010Why watch horror films? Are they merely an excuse for two lovers to touch each other? Are they simply a gauge for…
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Arts & Culture
“Social Network” sees humanity behind Facebook creator
by Jordan Langer October 8, 2010Think for a moment about your Facebook page. You do have one, don’t you? And since you do, you have created, within…
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Sure, the Richards family, featured in Brady Udall’s “The Lonely Polygamist,” is a bit bigger than most families. And for a man…
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It’s been only two years since iTunes introduced the App Store. In that short time, third-party developers have released over a quarter…
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Arcade Fire still knows their niche. Their third full-length album, “The Suburbs”, develops the recognition of conflict and pure emotional release into…