The Charger Bulletin

Honor’s Film Series #4: Milk

Cameron Hines May 8, 2013

Every semester at UNH, the Honors Program features four film screenings which make up the “Honors Film Series.” The films are chosen by UNH Professor Wes Davis. This semester he has shown The Defiant...

The Year in Review

Cameron Hines May 8, 2013

It’s that time again. For some of us, this concludes our first year at college. For others this will be the end of their college career. As it’s time to say our goodbyes and farewells, I’d like to...

Top 5 Best Leonardo DiCaprio Roles

Cameron Hines May 8, 2013

One of the best actors working today, Leonardo DiCaprio, has been in quite a few memorable movies. With The Great Gatsby opening this week, the actor will be taking on one of the most iconic roles in American...

Summer 2013 Movie Preview

Cameron Hines May 1, 2013

Summer. A time for relaxation. A time for beaches, bathing suits and bad tans. And a time for going to the movie theater and seeing big Hollywood blockbusters. The thought of going to the movies in the...

Film Review: No

Cameron Hines May 1, 2013

In 1988, the people of Chile were given an option: they could either vote to keep dictator Augusto Pinochet in power for another eight years or abolish the dictatorship. The people could either vote “Yes”...

5 Favorite Superhero Movies

Cameron Hines May 1, 2013

With Iron Man 3 arriving this week, you may be looking for other superhero films to whet your appetite. Fear not, here are my five favorite superhero films that I think you’ll enjoy too. 1.Superman...

42 Hits a Double

Cameron Hines May 1, 2013

Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat on a bus, Martin Luther King Jr. preached non-violent protesting, and Jackie Robinson was the first black baseball player to play in the major leagues. 42, from writer/director...

What Happened in Boston

Cameron Hines April 24, 2013

The world is never without tragedy: everyday people die for inhumane reasons, millions starve, and the media seems to only pay attention to these tragedies. This past week, the 2013 Boston Marathon was...

5 Great Science Fiction Movies

Cameron Hines April 24, 2013

To celebrate the opening of the new sci-fi movie Oblivion, here is a list of five excellent science fiction movies. 5. WALL-E (2008): A great movie has not only a political warning but also a humanity,...

An Ode to Quentin Tarantino

Cameron Hines April 24, 2013

With his Christmas hit Django Unchained being released this past week on DVD and Blu Ray, it seemed an appropriate time as any for me to discuss my love for writer/director Quentin Tarantino. I could probably...

Trance Hypnotizes Moviegoers

Cameron Hines April 24, 2013

Danny Boyle has made quite a name for himself in Hollywood, from his mind-numbing movies like Trainspotting to his widely popular films like Slumdog Millionaire and 127 Hours. He’s even directed a segment...

Oblivion: The Elder Morgan Freeman Scrolls

Cameron Hines April 24, 2013

For me, a post-apocalyptic wasteland is a very rich and interesting setting, so when I heard about Oblivion, a film about a group of individuals in charge of cleaning up Earth after it has been ruined...

Kid Cudi: Indicud

Cameron Hines April 24, 2013

Though I am not a devotee to rap, there are several rappers I enjoy, one of them being Kid Cudi. When I heard about a new album, it’s safe to say I was excited to listen to it right away. Indicud...

Jurassic Park 3D

Cameron Hines April 17, 2013

Twenty years ago, Steven Spielberg brought us Jurassic Park, a film that would spark a generation’s love for dinosaurs. Now the film has been brought back to the big screen (as many films have been recently)...

The Place Beyond the Pines

Cameron Hines April 17, 2013

From the minute I saw the trailer for this movie (with its emotional exposition to the almost unbearable piano chords crashing during the second half of the trailer), I had my suspicions that it would...

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