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Ryan Hebel'Married life' leaves viewers unhappily ever after By Ryan Hebel Melodramatic "Married life" leaves viewers unsatisfied. Multitalented Universes By Ryan Hebel Hip-hop activists Universes take the stage at the Overture Center. ‘Street Kings’ doesn’t rule silver screen By Ryan Hebel Keanu returns to the streets of L.A. as a cop, but his flat performance is unable to save "Street Kings" from disaster. Ari Herstand back in Madison By Ryan Hebel Madison native Ari Herstand comes back to play a show at the Annex. Harrelson's 'Walker' best role since 'Larry Flint' By Ryan Hebel Woody Harrelson stars in 'The Walker,' a cleverly written screenplay about loyalty, moralty and Canasta. Blood-soaked “Massacre” makes premiere Sunday, promising buckets of crimson musical fun By Ryan Hebel Former UW student premieres his gory new musical film at High Noon Saloon this weekend 'Romeo and Juliet,' a tragedy in tutus? By Ryan Hebel Will a rose seen through any other medium smell as sweet? Holiday fruitcake of leftover films By Eunice Abraham, Meg Anderson, Katie Foran-McHale, Ryan Hebel, Mark Riechers, and Marly Schuman Seven movies you may have missed while roasting your chestnuts this break Top 15 Albums of the Year 2007 By Eunice Abraham, Anthony Cefali, Kristin Czubkowski, Andrew Dambeck, Ryan Hebel, Matt Hunziker, Grady Hunziker, Ben Peterson, Mario Puig, and Justin Stephani The Daily Cardinal Arts staff critiques the top 15 albums of the year. ‘Kite’ soars high By Ryan Hebel Movie adaptation of ‘The Kite Runner’ visually stuns. Gosling gets ‘real’ in ‘Lars’ By Ryan Hebel Ryan Gosling plays a fidgety sociopath with a plastic life-size doll for a girlfriend. Seven deadly Halloween movies By Meg Anderson, Brad Boron, Carissa Carroll, Anthony Cefali, Ryan Hebel, Kate Manegold, Kate Marcus, and Erin Schmidtke The Daily Cardinal Arts staff brings you sinful movies to watch over Halloween weekend. Shepherd pumps iron By Ryan Hebel Iron and Wine plunges deep into psychedelic sounds, straying away from the soft lullabies he is known for. ‘The King of Kong,’ a fistful of comedy, drama and wit By Ryan Hebel Follow Steve Wiebe on his quest to break the high score record in "Donkey Kong." ‘Shoot ’Em Up’ satire fires blanks with hollow script and a plot plagued by clichés By Ryan Hebel The film attempts satire but instead only ends up trying too hard.
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