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“Hall Pass” Gets Detention

RAUNCH: “Hall Pass” brings to life an ultimate male fantasy, but the laughs are far from consistent.

Radiohead: God Save the ‘King’

LIMB: Although incomplete, Radiohead’s new album sweeps listeners into the musical cosmos.

“Hard Corps: Uprising”

BANG: The latest game in the “Contra” series proves to be an exhilarating run-and-gun 2-D shooter.

“Drive Angry” Infuriates

VROOM: Nicolas Cage surprisingly and unfortunately doesn’t let himself go in this 3-D revenge flick.

83rd Annual Academy Awards

This Sunday, it’s time to break out the ballots and turn on your television sets. You’re invited to the “biggest movie event of the year” - that’s right, it’s the 83rd Annual Academy Awards! Hosted by James Franco and Anne Hathaway (a choice of hosts obviously meant to attract younger audiences and boost ratings), the Oscars are coming to your home so that you can witness the celebration of 2010’s cinematic year.

Art on a Grand Scale

ART: Visiting artist Chico MacMurtrie brings abstract forms to life at the Beall Center.

Who Is Arcade Fire?!

GRAMMYS: We answer America’s burning question of the week: “Who the heck is Arcade Fire?”

Sonic Youth’s Grand Experiment

SIMON: Noise-rock alchemists Sonic Youth stick to sporadic sounds on their first film soundtrack.

Too Great for Just ‘Number Four’

SCI-FI: Disney’s new action thriller will please, with a hot young cast and superb special effects.

Lady Gaga’s New Single is ‘Born’

QUEEN: Arriving in her usual dramatic style, Lady Gaga unleashed “Born This Way” at the 2011 Grammys.

A Skylit Drive: “Identity on Fire”

ELECTRONIC: The post-hardcore band enhances the listening experience of their latest album.

Not so ‘Marvel’-ous

FIGHTING: The third entry into the “Marvel vs. Capcom” franchise offers too little features and misses the mark.

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