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Carlos Serrano
Springing forth fully formed from Coatlicue, the ancient Aztec deity known as the "The Mother of Gods," Carlos Serrano was imbued with the power of social media surging through his veins. A not so mild-mannered Writing major by day, Carlos uses his powers in the pursuit of peace. Peace, in this context, means entertaining and informing people through District's various social media platforms. Loves cheesecake, singing.
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With his characteristic energy and borderline manic exuberance, Robin Williams brought out his comedic talents to the forefront of his recent show “An Evening of Sit Down with Robin Williams.” Helped by an intimate and plain stage set-up consisting of two sofa chairs facing the audience,...
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Photo by Media Commons Rating: From the moment “Les Miserables” begins, it’s clearly going to be a larger than life experience. Director Tom Hooper sweeps the audience through a larger than life prison scene, with rows upon rows of inmates pulling an impossibly large ship into its dock. Hoope...
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Photo by Media Commons It turns out the end of the world looks very much the same as the world the day before. It would be nice to think that proponents of this particular apocalypse meant this as some form of artistic or philosophical statement. Sadly, that doesn’t seem to be the case. The 20...
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“Rise of the Guardians” directed by Peter RamseyPhoto by Media Commons Rating: There’s something incredibly fitting about ending a film festival with a movie like “Rise of the Guardians.” A movie that brings audiences face-to-face with the embodiment of the kind of hope and joy...
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“City of Ghosts” directed by Matt DillionPhoto by Media Commons Rating: Jimmy (Matt Dillon) is a man on the run. A conman who’s been working with longtime partner and mentor Marvin (James Caan) on an insurance fraud scheme, he’s now under investigation by the FBI. He leaves the US,...
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“Hyde Park on Hudson” directed by Roger MichellPhoto by Focus Features Rating: Let’s not mince words or hide behind pleasantries. “Hyde Park on Hudson” is Oscar bait. You could put this film inside a cage, leave and come back in a few hours to find you’ve caught the entire Acad...
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Photo by Media Commons “Coward”: Rating: Taking place during World War I, “Coward” tells the story of two cousins fighting in the trenches. Under horrible conditions and despite all odds, Private Patterson (Martin McCann) fights to keep his promise to protect his younger cousin (Sean Stewar...
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“Violet and Daisy” directed by Geoffrey FletcherPhoto by Media Commons Rating: “What you’re about to see is…different.” When writer/director Geoffrey Fletcher introduced his film “Violet and Daisy” to Savannah Film Festival attendees with those words, he wasn’t kidd...
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The stars are coming out in Savannah, and not just because it’s nighttime. The Savannah Film Festival is back, bringing with it all the excitement you could ask for. For the remainder of the festival, we’ll be showing you what goes down. For more coverage, stay connected to District. Scr...
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Photo by Media Commons Hello funky cats. It’s been awhile since I last brought you the wonders of low-quality movies. Believe me, it’s been as hard as on me as it’s been on you. But I’m back now, ready to highlight once again some of the best of the worst movies out there. And boy, is this o...
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