Arts
One thing is certain after leaving 3:10 to Yuma: director James Mangold can master almost any atmosphere. He pulled off the grimy world of corrupt law enforcement in Copland, made you feel slightly insane with Girl, Interrupted, and captured the magic and tragedy of Johnny Cash in Walk the Line. Unfortunately in all of these films, just as Yuma, Mangold can't seem to pull off the whole package. »
What a weird movie. Shoot 'Em Up is a nonstop rollercoaster ride of guns, guns, and, well, guns, starring Clive Owen and Paul Giamatti, of all people. I remember being baffled upon seeing a poster for this movie a couple of weeks ago, and I left the theater no less baffled. Baffled, but entertained. »
Students showed their stuff Friday night as Cardinal Sins kicked off the fall semester with Slamoramaglamajama, SVSU's first poetry slam of the year. Live music, an open mic session and a lot of free pizza highlighted the night. »
I thought I'd seen big meals before, until I went to Tony's on State Street and my server brought me the Moby Dick of burritos. My latest venture into Saginaw dining brought me to two very different environments; one, a quiet and calm takeout, the other a bustling diner with huge portions of food. »