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Tuesday, May 15,2012
FILM

Sticks Mix in Lax Flick

The likable lacrosse movie Crooked Arrows offers some neat diversions from the standard play-by-play

By Bill DeLapp
For Hollywood producers, sports movies are pretty much safe bets to make, with fans of the sport most likely to leave their living-room armchairs...
Tuesday, May 15,2012
FILM

Hollywood Night

A red carpet, klieg lights, lacrosse luminaries and ample star power fueled the Syracuse world premiere of Crooked Arrows

By Bill DeLapp
For a couple hours, it sure didn’t feel like the good ol’ Salt City. On May 9, the Mulroy Civic Center’s Crouse-Hinds Concert Theater in downtown Syracuse...
Wednesday, May 2,2012
FILM

Lax to the Max

By Bill DeLapp
Syracuse hosts two Hollywood-style Hump Day movie screenings within a week’s time, and there isn’t even a palm tree around for miles.
Wednesday, April 25,2012
FILM

God Bless America

By Bill DeLapp
Bobcat goes bang in the violent, profane satire God Bless America
Wednesday, April 25,2012
MUSIC

La Dispute

By Bill DeLapp

Jordan Dreyer’s eloquent screams highlight La Dispute, Friday’s main attraction at the Lost Horizon

Wednesday, March 28,2012
FILM

Circus World

Trash-talk ringmaster Jerry Springer adds game-show host to his resume

By Bill DeLapp
For reasons that still baffle the brainpan, Jerry Springer is the last man standing—and indeed still thriving—after 20 years in the TV tabloid-talk cycle
Wednesday, March 14,2012
FILM

Cinema Paradiso

Hard-to-find flicks are the lure during Cinefest 32’s annual celebration of celluloid

By Bill DeLapp
Two of this year’s most-nominated features for Best Picture at the Academy Awards were odes to Hollywood’s long-ago past: Hugo, Martin Scorsese’s 3-D love letter to pioneer Georges Meli
Wednesday, March 14,2012
MUSIC

Needles and Spins

A Maryland used-records entrepreneur is the subject of a new documentary by Le Moyne College’s Michael Streissguth

By Bill DeLapp
The romance of used record stores probably reached its zenith with the 2000 John Cusack comedy High Fidelity, before the Internet helped kill most of the independents (Armory Square’s Sound G
Wednesday, February 22,2012
FILM

Getting Reel

By Bill DeLapp
The Artist and Hugo celebrate the best of old-school moviemakers
Wednesday, February 8,2012
FILM

The Bite Stuff

Vampires and werewolves collide again in Underworld: Awakening

By Bill DeLapp
If you’re not a fan of the Underworld horror-flick franchise, you’ll likely be lost from the get-go when the fourth installment, titled Underworld: Awakening
 
 
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