By James Embree It’s becoming clear that the more William Peace University grows, the more variety there is in the interests and passions that run through it. This is expressed particularly with the recent surge of new clubs this past…
James Embree
By James Embree One does not have to attend William Peace University for very long to notice the vast diversity of its campus. If you look closer, however, you’ll also notice a distinct lack of studies and clubs that not…
By James Embree The Tarantino legacy of bastards only continues in The Hateful Eight riddled with characters that substitute time bombs for personalities, and as the plot unfolds it’s only a matter of seeing which one goes off first, second,…
By James Embree Director: Jon Watts Starring: Kevin Bacon, James Freedson-Jackson, Hays Wellford, Camryn Manheim, Shea Whigham 3.5/4 Cop Car begins with two runaways, about nine or ten years old named Harrison and Travis, walking through a field repeating cuss…
By James Embree ’71 (2014) Director: Yann Demange Starring: Jack O’Connell, Richard Dormer, Killian Scott, Sam Reid, Paul Thomas 3/4 Yann Demange’s directorial debut ’71 manages to include all the required aspects. Not only of a good war film, but…
By James Embree Run All Night (2015) Director: Jaume Collet-Serra Starring: Liam Neeson, Joel Kinnaman, Common, Ed Harris 2.5/4 I didn’t expect anything great from this film based on description. Liam Neeson helping out one of his many kids, the…
By James Embree Kingsman: The Secret Service Director: Matthew Vaughn Starring: Mark Strong, Michael Caine, Taron Egerton, Samuel L. Jackson, Colin Firth 3/4 Some movies should be taken lightly. Films like Sin City and most of Quentin Tarantino’s work purposefully…
By James Embree A Most Violent Year (2014) Director: J.C. Chandor Starring: Oscar Isaac, Jessica Chastain, David Oyelowo 3.5/4 Coming out of this movie, I wondered how accurate it was. Not that it was in any way biographical, but the…

