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Disconnected narratives show dangers of technology

April 8, 2013
Through three loosely connected narratives of modern day lives disrupted by the abuse of technology, "Disconnect" tells an emotional message about the influence of technology on our daily lives.
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‘Disaster’ presents campy telling of apocalypse

April 8, 2013
In an apocalyptic comedy, director Tom Berger tells the story of a campy story of a group of friends put into extremely odd, life-threatening circumstances.
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‘Hannibal’ creator discusses bringing horror to small screen

April 4, 2013
Executive producer Bryan Fuller explores a horror classic in the newest NBC drama.
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‘Veronica Mars’ film successfully funded by fanbase

April 4, 2013
Fans of shows that have been previously canceled seem to have an avenue to get the closure they desire.
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Bowery Ballroom enthusiastically welcomed back The Virgins

April 4, 2013
Indie/punk band The Virgins come back to New York for a tour after the release of their second album "Strike Gently."
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‘Trance’ incorporates impressive visuals, depth

April 4, 2013
Danny Boyle's most recent creation, "Trance," is more mainstream than his previous films.
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‘Upstream Color’ presents successfully emotional, abstract story

April 3, 2013
Shane Curruth's philosophical film "Upstream Color" contains horror and romance elements in a complex way.
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‘Evil Dead’ slightly flawed, worthy successor to original

April 3, 2013
In an era mediocre horror remakes, "Evil Dead" possesses the tight writing and practical effects that the others lack.
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Slasher film takes favorable stance on bad guy

April 2, 2013
Antonio Campos' "Simon Killer" raises questions about communication in relationships as it follows a recent college graduate's involvement with a prostitute.
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Critical appraisal not enough to keep shows on air

April 2, 2013
TV shows like "Enlightened," which was canceled after only two seasons, may want to follow in "Girls'" footsteps.
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‘Brass Teapot’ serves laughs, ethical values, greed

April 2, 2013
Playing on this generation's fixation with money and materialism, "The Brass Teapot" offers laughs and food for thought.
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Jenny Lewis revives Rilo Kiley sound in ‘rKives’

April 2, 2013
After Rilo Kiley's break up, Jenny Lewis released “rKives” with previously unreleased songs.