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Telekinetic Teenage Havoc

SUPERPOWER: A surprisingly smart and innovative take on the found footage subgenre, "Chronicle" delivers on both entertainment and character.

Some Stars Are ‘Born,’ Some ‘Die’

VAPID: Lana Del Rey's attempt to answer her critics through her latest album stumbles due to its latter two-thirds.

“The Woman in Black” Chills

THRILLER: Daniel Radcliffe steps out of the magical world of Harry Potter and into an Edwardian era, bearing good results.

Merchant of Venice

GLOBE: The School of the Arts' performance of the Bard's play presents it just as it was always meant to be.

‘XIII-2’ Takes It a Notch Further

RPG: The "Final Fantasy" franchise returns once more, and features incredible combat and exploration at the expense of the storytelling.

Amherst Aisle Rock the House

ALUMNI: The Irvine-based four-piece outfit express their passion at the House of Blues in Anaheim.

3-D Movies: Why, Though?

3-D: A writer weighs in on the trend of re-releasing old films and whether watching them in the extra dimension is really worth it.

Kick, Snare, Kick, Snare: Thoughts of a Self-Taught Drummer

DRUMS: A student musician reflects on learning how to play the instrument and the importance of passion.

Critical Curatorial Exhibition

EXPRESSIVE: “Chiasmus” shows that completely different areas of society overlap and can relate to each other in the most unexpected ways.

Neeson Dances with Wolves

HOWL: "The Grey" is the best Liam Neeson vs. wolves movie you'll ever see.

‘Chelsea’ is Here, With Vodka

HILARITY: Raunchy and innocent, Chelsea Handler's sitcom has something for everyone.

Truly ‘Human Again’

HEARTACHE: Ingrid Michaelson's sound matures by leaps and bounds with her new album.

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