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This week Ritz has an impressive six articles covering the best entertainment you could ever ask for. For free, that is! We have a whopping four movie reviews by only the best movie reviewers in existence. Also, the Whimmers never fail to let you in on their musical endeavors in "Staffer's Picks 2." Finally, Berkley hits the books and informs us of Richard Matheson's latest horror. Read on!
Peace,
Brandon
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Movie Review: Scotland, PA
Shaun Corley | Staff Writer
One of the reasons why Shakespeare has enduring legacy is the ability of his
works to be interpreted into a variety of times and scenarios. There have
been a series of successful films as "Romeo + Juliet," "O," and "Ten Things I
Hate About You." Now director Billy Morrissette gives us "Scotland, PA."
Find out what Whim's resident English major has to say about it!
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Staffer's Album Picks 2, Season 3
Brandon Faust | Ritz Section
Manager
As we proceed into the second installment of "Staffer's Picks," our readers shall quickly learn that we do worship what they call "music." Please do not judge us by our choice of taste, but by our comments thereafter. Some of us are not sane. Wait! My backspace doesn't work! Nothing said here is true!
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Richard Matheson's "Nightmare at 20,000 Feet"
Berkley Pritchett | Staff Writer
Horror writer Richard Matheson isn't a household name, but he's writen some of the best horror fiction over the past 50 years. Check out what Ritz' newest writer, Berkley, has to speak of Matheson's latest horror book. It might freak you out or even excite you! Depends on how sick you are...you think?
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The Release of My Big Fat Greek Wedding
Andrea Swartz | Staff Writer
"There are two kinds of people - Greeks, and everyone else who wish they were Greek." See what all the hype is about and why you should consider watching this outstanding film, from a Greek perspective. Andrea breaks it down for you...just in time for Valentine's Day! Here comes the bride. Yeehaw.
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Have A Stay At "Sleepaway Camp" and Die!
Andrew Kinback | PR Manager
Forever am I cursed with the twisted, dark images at the end of the film. I, in no way, had any preparation or even expected the ending the movie threw at me. It was evil, dark, and horrid to the imagination. For the 80s, it was something original and absolutely mind-numbing. Read this if you like horror!
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I Want to Join a Gang
Brandon Faust | Ritz Section
Manager
I am fascinated with New York City and anything about its history. So the moment I saw the trailer for "Gangs of New York," I knew that it was my calling (to the theater). I went into the movie not knowing much about it, but left completely satisfied with this instant classic! Please read on...this article's great!
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